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Using the TTL port on the RoboVasion (Edubot) Controller
Hi Guys!
I have a project in mind which should be pretty cool :) I have the old EduBot/RoboVasion (whatever you call it) controller laying around, and also an old Nokia 3300. I want to use the TTL serial port on the controller to read data from the phones serial port (info here --> http://bible.younet.com/files/2004/05/13/150237.shtml ) The idea is to be able to read SMS messages that the phone receives, decode them, and have the controller act accordingly... Code:
AC-on;PC-on;lights-off;So my problems right now are:
If any of you can offer any guidance on any of these subjects I will appreciate it greatly. -Leav |
Re: Using the TTL port on the RoboVasion (Edubot) Controller
Ok regarding number 3)...
I think this tutorial: http://www.developershome.com/sms/ho...SMSUsingPC.aspPretty much sums up the AT commands I need. Just need to know hot to use the microcontroller to send and receive them! :) (you can read about AT commands here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Commands) Thanks again for reading and hopefuly helping :) -Leav |
Re: Using the TTL port on the RoboVasion (Edubot) Controller
I think to start off you should get a copy of Kevin's code that includes the serial port library at http://kevin.org/frc/
You should probably go for this one, as it is a pretty baseline version (none of the camera etc stuff you don't need). Inside you'll find a document about "using previous rc" or something along those lines, and you'll have to follow the instructions inside. You need to do this since the edu rc has an "older"/different chip than the current one. Once you get the default code to compile and run, come back and we'll start with the serial port communication. |
Re: Using the TTL port on the RoboVasion (Edubot) Controller
OK I got it working...
I actually had to use this one: http://kevin.org/frc/2005/edu_serial_ports_0.3.zip from here: http://kevin.org/frc/2005/ Since I'm using the Edu-RC... :) Anyway It works great obviously (it's Kevin's code.. :cool: ) and I managed to work with the serial port a bit: Using the IFI Loader terminal window I sent the controller a 0 (zero) or a 1 and have it reply: "This is The One." or "This is not The One." accordingly. :o In the process I hopelessly wrecked my phone's serial communication port while trying to solder wires to it :( so I'll have to get another phone.... Thanks for the Help.... I think I have got it figured out... Reading the data from the phone may yet pose a problem (what with buffers and stuff like that) but i'll post back when I get to that bridge if there is any problem... Thanks again! -Leav |
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