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Dashboard port question
Ok, I'm writing my own data capture program for the OI, which would run from the Dashboard port. The goal is to have a more versatile recorder. However, I don't know the Baud rate, Parity, number of data bits, and the stop bit. Anyone have this information? Thanks
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Re: Dashboard port question
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19200 baud, No Parity, 8 data, 1 stop |
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Re: Dashboard port question
Here's another one: How can a program tell if it is recieving OI or RC packets? My best guess so far is that there are specific channels for each.
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Re: Dashboard port question
For the OI/RC difference, there is a jumper right under one of the ports, I think it's the dashboard port.
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For instance, You could implement a timestamp function on the RC which relays timing infromation through one of the dashboard ports to get a more real time control feedback. ~Andrew Lynch |
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