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I have an RS232 4 port serial in my pc, with connections to my parasound av controller and scaler.
Can I control these using mControl. I cant seem to find an rs232 section in the manual I am quite happy to write some sort of plugin if necessary just need some starting point and info. Thanks PS I have the protocols and managed to code them up for Girder, but wanted to test this product out as well.. Andrew |
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Guess the answer is no then... Shame A
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From what I understand they are supposed to be opening things up so you can write your own drivers. I thought it was supposed to be in 2.0.
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CalypsoCowboy,
Other than documentation, the other big remaining item left in mControl v2.00, is the Driver Development Kit (DDK). We hope to have Beta 2 out this week, which will have completed documentation and the DDK. The DDK will also include some sample code. As for general RS-232 communications, of course, you will be able to do this via the DDK, but we are also looking to provide a more generalized/higher-level solution - so that you can support serial comm. devices without having to delve into .NET code. Ted Last edited by Ted Singh; 05-14-2007 at 05:26 PM. Reason: Clarification of DDK |
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Now that is some good news. Thanks
I have played around with Girder a lot and net remote, but since I keep all my movies and music in WMC this would be a much better fit. If developing these things is as easy as the LUA scripting in Girder I should be ok |
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