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More info from the buyer, in case this sheds any new light:
"I tried connecting to a couple of different computers and nothing. I have used
a VB.Net program and a Java program, both supposedly working on windows XP SP3
with a usb to serial converter and/or serial cable, with the same results (No
response from the interface)."
Thanks,
-Jason
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Howdy-
I recently sold a 9701 set + 9751 serial interface & my buyer is having trouble
operating the 9751 interface.
I have 2 more such sets & observe the same behavior.
I plug in the AC adapter and the Stop & Power lights illuminate.
At this point, what can I do to test the interface or the inputs or the outputs?
I plugged a yellow switch onto a yellow interface plug & press the switch & see
no illumination.
I plug a blue light sensor onto a blue plug & the light sensor illuminates.
What else can I test, with or without a computer, to determine if it's
functioning properly?
Thank you very much,
-Jason
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In lugnet.dacta, Brian Bachmeier wrote:
> In lugnet.dacta, Yves Levesque wrote:
> > I just uploaded a PDF document to the "Box" url mentionned in the first message.
> > This document (Lego70909DLL.pdf) is a tutorial on how to make ControlLab
> > Interface (CLI)project in VB.NET using the proposed DLL. It is also a reference
> > document that lists all Properties and Methods available from the CLI.
> >
> > The document is in a preliminary stage and I will probably make some corrections
> > and I will also add some tips and tricks like how to add timing to CLI project
> > programs and how to make "One Shots" and more...
> >
> > Yves
>
> Thanks for the update. The documentation is well written and organized.
> I look forward to future updates. If you need any help with testing or
> anything, just drop me an email.
>
> Brian
I guess I found this a week too late - "MS Visual Basic .NET 2008 Express
Edition" has been replaced with a "2010" version now. MS .NET Framework has
also moved to V4.
Has anyone tried this with the new MS code? Which of the four VB packages
should I download? Choices are:
- Visual Web Developer 2010 Express
- Visual Basic 2010 Express
- Visual C# 2010 Express
- Visual C++ 2010 Express
I'm guessing it would be the second option, but I can't tell if it includes
support for VB.NET.
Thanks!
Eric.
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In lugnet.dacta, Yves Levesque wrote:
> I just uploaded a PDF document to the "Box" url mentionned in the first message.
> This document (Lego70909DLL.pdf) is a tutorial on how to make ControlLab
> Interface (CLI)project in VB.NET using the proposed DLL. It is also a reference
> document that lists all Properties and Methods available from the CLI.
>
> The document is in a preliminary stage and I will probably make some corrections
> and I will also add some tips and tricks like how to add timing to CLI project
> programs and how to make "One Shots" and more...
>
> Yves
Thanks for the update. The documentation is well written and organized.
I look forward to future updates. If you need any help with testing or
anything, just drop me an email.
Brian
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In lugnet.dacta, Yves Levesque wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is my first attempt to build a VB.NET DLL class to facilitate somehow the
> building of VB.NET programs that talk to the old ControlLab Interface "B",
> 70909.
>
> http://www.box.net/shared/xc44rksi2h
>
> This folder includes Source files and also setup files.
> To RUN the DEMO applications you need Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (FREE)
> already installed on your PC.
> To use the Source, you need Vusal Basic .NET 2008 Express Edition. (FREE)
I just uploaded a PDF document to the "Box" url mentionned in the first message.
This document (Lego70909DLL.pdf) is a tutorial on how to make ControlLab
Interface (CLI)project in VB.NET using the proposed DLL. It is also a reference
document that lists all Properties and Methods available from the CLI.
The document is in a preliminary stage and I will probably make some corrections
and I will also add some tips and tricks like how to add timing to CLI project
programs and how to make "One Shots" and more...
Yves
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