Assuming your terminal does not echo. Quote from: elecman14 on August 09, , pm. The following users thanked this post: elecman Went through similar trials and difficulties initially but with the aid of an RS breakout box and PrintCapture got it working in one night.
The breakout box was simply useful to confirm the oscilloscope and computer were talking and check which lines were in use. Turns out I needed to use a null modem in line with the RS cable to get the comms working properly - luckily I had one on the shelf.
PrintCapture can be downloaded on a trial basis while you test it out. The setup details on their website were the key to getting the configuration right. Works like a charm now. PrintCapture also has a long list of models their software is known to work with - 94xx was listed but not the specifically, from memory. One of them actually caught fire connected between laptop and GPS! Cool that it works! This brings HPD back to But that port proved to be unpowered so wouldn't drive the converter.
Couldn't find an externally powered converter or work-around, so figured I'd have to run converter using laptop USB. That led me to PrintCapture to decode traffic and then print the file as a 2nd step. Clunky but effective. Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional. Microsoft Office Professional Plus Nuance PaperPort Professional v Adobe Acrobat Professional 8. KLS Backup. Microsoft Office Visio Professional Visual Studio Professional. World Machine Professional v2. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
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Adobe Acrobat Writer 6. SoundTrek Jammer Professional v6. From this project, I now have an improved way to communicate between the , Arduino, and PC. I have a routine to "save" the screen. In an earlier project, I used the ACIA to communicate from the to an Arduino to offload environmental calculations. While that worked fine, the performance wasn't great, and I really didn't care for handling serial data in interrupts from the ACIA. SPI will let me simplify the approach and improve performance at the same time.
I achieved my goal of implementing SPI between my and an Arduino. I got better at working with shift registers, and I learned some new tricks on my oscilloscope. I enjoyed this project, and I hope you find this helpful! If you have questions or suggestions, let me know! I added support to print screen to an OLED screen.
And here's the refresh when serial isn't slowing things down, for comparison with the original video showing refresh on the PC. All Posts. Recent Posts See All.
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