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Configuring i pocket 232 - salehhudin sulaiman - May 12 23:56:41 2008

Could anybody help me to how to configure the ipocket 232 ? TQ
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Re: Configuring i pocket 232 - rtstofer - May 13 9:27:24 2008

--- In o...@yahoogroups.com, "salehhudin sulaiman"
wrote:
>
> Could anybody help me to how to configure the ipocket 232 ? TQ
>

The User Manual covers just about everything - a nice concise 106 pages.

The problem will arise when the remote host wants to send large
packets to the OOPic. The OOPic receive buffer is just 4 bytes and
serial IO is not a strong point. Use the oSerialPort object and
implement flow control with the IOLineF signal (connect to CTS). This
will slow the ipocket 232 down, perhaps enough to actually work.

You also need to implement flow control on the output. Just use any
IOLine to monitor the RTS signal from the ipocket. See page 26 of the
User Manual and h/w handshaking.

Richard

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Re: Re: Configuring i pocket 232 - salehhudin sulaiman - May 14 2:12:30 2008

Is there any configuration example that i can refer, so that is easier for me to understand.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 9:27:17 PM
Subject: [oopic] Re: Configuring i pocket 232
--- In oopic@yahoogroups. com, "salehhudin sulaiman"
wrote:
>
> Could anybody help me to how to configure the ipocket 232 ? TQ
>

The User Manual covers just about everything - a nice concise 106 pages.

The problem will arise when the remote host wants to send large
packets to the OOPic. The OOPic receive buffer is just 4 bytes and
serial IO is not a strong point. Use the oSerialPort object and
implement flow control with the IOLineF signal (connect to CTS). This
will slow the ipocket 232 down, perhaps enough to actually work.

You also need to implement flow control on the output. Just use any
IOLine to monitor the RTS signal from the ipocket. See page 26 of the
User Manual and h/w handshaking.

Richard

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