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Re: T.O.M 10 info to HV


  • Subject: Re: T.O.M 10 info to HV
  • From: "gmotichka" <gmotichka@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:33:33 -0000



Steve,

Thanks for the insight. But -- if your code were to do the
calculations to F as Frank suggested, that would not violate the
stadard would it? I think a lot more F speeking people :) are using
xPl now also.
Also it would then allow it to be put into a variable because it
would then be up to two or three bytes.

Thanks
George



-- In ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx, steve.cooper@u... wrote:
>
> >> I cannot see how to pass the temps from T.O.M 10  to HV
> > Cant see how this could be done at the moment ,as hv variables
are 1 byte
> > and the xPL globals vary in size and the temp globals would be 4
bytes
> > ....In my setup i just store the temps in xPL  Globals so hasnt
been a
> > problem...not sure if  Steve can do something about this.....
>
> As Frank says not sure how you would load something like 19.6 into
a
> variable that can have a value 0 to 255.
>
> > I think the temps  are converted in Justins board to
C......Might be
> > possible for Steve to add in the tom10 config a tick box to
enable F
> > conversion ????
>
> This is possible from a code point of view but I believe that
there is a
> xPL standard that say all temperatures will be reported in C to
avoid
> confusion.  Not sure whether this is documented but it was
certainly the
> case from the beginning IIRC.
>
> S.
>
>
>
>
>
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