Import temperature and switch on/off the heater with Rev

stephen barncard stephenREVOLUTION2 at barncard.com
Tue Feb 3 18:57:38 EST 2009


I'm pretty sure the KEYSPAN interface and software works with rev the last
time I tried it.
Just checked. They're now owned by
Tripp-Lite.<http://www.tripplite.com/EN/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=518&txtModelID=3914>



sqb

2009/2/3 Bob Earp <rjearp at hotmail.com>

>
> Paolo, to my knowledge there is no capability within  Rev of communicating
> with a USB port, although I think Chuck had been working on something along
> time ago.I've been wanting to use a Rev project as an interface to the
> aircraft simulators we build and have been working on getting Rev on OS X to
> talk to a PLC for some time now, unfortunately with limited success.  As
> mentioned in other posts, Rev communicates quite well with serial ports, but
> alas they don't come on Apple platforms.  I've been using an IOGear USB to
> Serial adapter, but for some reason the system seems unstable.  The last
> time I tried it I kept getting what appeared to be a bit shifting on the
> response from the PLC and got so frustrated I gave up.I've been using an
> EZ-PLC which is very economical, but the support for low level serial port
> communication is almost non existent.  I've recently discovered the Arduino
> (which was invented in your part of the world) and am now considering
> communicating with that via ethernet.If anybody has more to add on this
> subject I'd be extremely happy to hear about it !!best, Bob...
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Stephen Barncard
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