… or a driver ?

 

Daniel

 

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la part de Cab Boose
Envoyé : mardi 30 août 2011 05:56
À : excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Objet : $$Excel-Macros$$ Excel and Sending Digital Data (DDE ?)

 

Hi once again

 

This is totally new subject.   I have model railroads.   I would like to
control from Excel.    (there are some other software available but I would
like to use Excel)

 

I want to send from Excel to a bus wire digital information showing the loco
number and direction of travel (fwd/rev) etc. Just for basics etc  Send a
message by USB to say:

 

Controller1  Engine 5  Fwd Direction 1/2 speed

 

In practice there would be several sets of data for different locos.

 

There is a digital receiver in loco.  (I have drawings of waveforms that it
is sent over etc)

 

I know there are lots of things to consider, but at this point I would like
to know if anyone has done something similiar.  Is DDE the one to us (old
apparantly) or something different.

 

I will make up a spreadsheet to show selection of loco etc

 

It may end up being too complex for me, but I would like to give it a try
and get a ssample working turning on an LED etc

 

Thanks

 

Charlie Harris

(into model trains)

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