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starsROBOTICS 22-03-2008 21:54

program port in computer
 
if i was going to buy a laptop and i wanted to use programming from there what type of port should i have? If i also wated to do it from a home computer is the port labeled "I0I0" ok?

Foster 22-03-2008 22:04

Re: program port in computer
 
You want a serial port, it has a 9 pin female connector. It is often labeled IOIOIO.

Otherwise a USB port works if you get a USB to Serial converter, about $20.

starsROBOTICS 22-03-2008 22:58

Re: program port in computer
 
what if the port is labeled "com 1"?

programMORT11 23-03-2008 00:57

Re: program port in computer
 
that should work too- i'd say its really better to use serial compared to a usb-to-serial cable, since that is a lot slower (at least on my AVR :) )

whitetiger0990 23-03-2008 16:08

Re: program port in computer
 
In order to program the bot, you need a USB converter or a computer with a standard db9 female port (9 pins). These are labeled 1010 or COM1. These are the same. (I'm pretty sure those are 1s and 0s, not Is and Os).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-232
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COM_%28...e_interface%29

starsROBOTICS 23-03-2008 22:35

Re: program port in computer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whitetiger0990 (Post 723230)
In order to program the bot, you need a USB converter or a computer with a standard db9 female port (9 pins). These are labeled 1010 or COM1. These are the same. (I'm pretty sure those are 1s and 0s, not Is and Os).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS-232
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COM_%28...e_interface%29

thanks


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