document updated 18 years ago, on Apr 5, 2006
- Kensington 33069 manual. Mentions that the extra socket is for PPS, which, as far as I can gather, always supplies 5V @ 1.5A. Bonus, dude.
- RTD server
- Example RTDServer in C#
- This will require the installation of a Office XP Primary Interop Assemblies on end-user's computers
- Comm info can be found in the platform SDK, at something like "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\Help\", viewed with some combination of C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Help\dexplore.exe and hxreg.exe (or h2reg) Okay, scratch that, the shit is basically in a fucking lock box. Holy shit. You have the fucking documentation but you're not fucking allowed to fucking read it, sorry.
- USBMOD3
- According to the USBMOD3 datasheet, you have to tie pins 9 and 10 together to get it to do basic enumeration.
- USBMOD3 virtual-comm-port drivers
- If I REALLY need RS232/USB converters in the future, there are FTDI-based solutions that 1) provide circuit diagrams (!!) so you can actually look at the specs for the RS232 line-driver, and 2) I'll already have confidence that the USB drivers work
- Excel