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I'm trying to create my own dashboard program, so I figured the first step would be to make sure everything is as I expect by checking it in Hyperterminal.
I use the info in the dashboard_spec file from IFI, but try as I might, I can't get it to display anything other than non-characters (a bunch of wierd symbols).
Somewhere here I read that 19200 wasn't the correct rate, but even changing that to the suggested one wouldn't work.
How should I go about doing this?
Thanks
Eldarion
30-01-2006, 22:16
I'm trying to create my own dashboard program, so I figured the first step would be to make sure everything is as I expect by checking it in Hyperterminal.
I use the info in the dashboard_spec file from IFI, but try as I might, I can't get it to display anything other than non-characters (a bunch of wierd symbols).
Somewhere here I read that 19200 wasn't the correct rate, but even changing that to the suggested one wouldn't work.
How should I go about doing this?
Thanks
19200 shold be the correct rate. The dashboard works by sending the ASCII characters for the numbers, e.g. 176 would be sent as "°", not "176".
If you don't want to mess around with the low-level stuff, Sean Witte has a programmable dashboard wrapper at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/papers.php?s=&action=single&paperid=593
devicenull
30-01-2006, 22:26
I've got a C program that will accept a config file, and write stuff like
pwm01=127
pwm03=255
ub1=230
to a file.. It's about as close to raw access you can get. I'm not sure how close everything in it works (infact, I suspect everything is off by two), but it might be a good starting point.. Let me know if you want it
19200 shold be the correct rate. The dashboard works by sending the ASCII characters for the numbers, e.g. 176 would be sent as "°", not "176".
That makes so much sense now that I think about it. Let me play around with it and see where I can get. Thanks
That makes so much sense now that I think about it. Let me play around with it and see where I can get. Thanks
did you forget about LabVIEW?
the application that was supplied this year is exactly what i was trying to get our team to create for the last 3 years.
it provides a beautiful display of data. the display includes graphing and other display types.
jerry w
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