technopengl
Member
Hello,
I realize a program .net, the choice of the port and the speed of transmission work. I would like to know if there is a means to know if a picaxe is connected well on the port.
My current solution is to send a byte towards the picaxe and this last one compares it, if the received byte is correct, then he sends back towards the pc another byte which will be analyzed by the program .net...
If I use a cable AXE 027 which system file must be analyzed?
If I use a "normal" serial cable, how to know if a Picaxe is in the other end? (This case isn't possible....?)
Thank you
technopengl
I realize a program .net, the choice of the port and the speed of transmission work. I would like to know if there is a means to know if a picaxe is connected well on the port.
My current solution is to send a byte towards the picaxe and this last one compares it, if the received byte is correct, then he sends back towards the pc another byte which will be analyzed by the program .net...
If I use a cable AXE 027 which system file must be analyzed?
If I use a "normal" serial cable, how to know if a Picaxe is in the other end? (This case isn't possible....?)
Thank you
technopengl