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CyberWolf_22 25-01-2005 22:46

Program Port Y-cable
 
I saw a reference to a Y-cable for the program port in the new default code. The Y-cable would allow you to use both the program port and the Breaker Panel at the same time. I was wondering if anyone know where I could buy one or a wiring diagram so that teams can build one for them selves.

Code:

/* Add your own code here. (a printf will not be displayed
when connected to the breaker panel unless a Y cable is used) */


russell 25-01-2005 22:52

Re: Program Port Y-cable
 
I was wondering what that meant. Now I understand what it meant, but I am wondering the same thing.

Sscamatt 25-01-2005 22:54

Re: Program Port Y-cable
 
You can buy them here: http://www.stonewallcable.com/dept.asp?dept_id=56

If it will work, I don't know.

sciguy125 26-01-2005 00:50

Re: Program Port Y-cable
 
Wait a second...
Isn't there only one data line?...well, two if you consider each direction a seperate line. If three devices are connected to the same RS-232 line, I'm pretty sure only two of them can talk to each other. The other would either just get confused or interfere with the communciations. Unless of course there's some negotiation I don't know about...

CyberWolf_22 01-02-2005 17:20

Re: Program Port Y-cable
 
IFI has released a wiring diagram for a Y-cable that will serve this purpose.

Y-cable Wiring Diagram

They also have released a device reader that seems very interesting.

Device Reader (Scroll to Bottom of Page)

Mark McLeod 01-02-2005 21:21

Re: Program Port Y-cable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberWolf_22
IFI has released a wiring diagram for a Y-cable that will serve this purpose.

Y-cable Wiring Diagram

The Y-cable seems to be only for printing debug statements on the PC not programming the RC.


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