Hurrah! Thank you everyone!
The ICS demo "CliDemo1" did the job for me!! But I never would have
got all the parts of the puzzle assembled without your help... There
was a lot more to get right than just deciding which demo had the
right elements.
Now I can move forward with helping some good e
Hi,
> Would the demo "Client5: A basic client program using TWSocket
> component." seem to you who know like an alternative good starting
> point for my efforts?
The good starting point is: do not copy! - Study example; then start from
nothing - zero - null !
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mvg, Wilfried
http://www.mestdag
Angus, Wilfried...
Many thanks!
> You need to develop a simple TCP client program using TWSocket...
Thank you for pointing me at the right demo to work from Oh! And
in looking around for that, I found the link "Click here for a primer
text about TCP..." Apologies, everyone, for not seeing
> Not a WEB server, not a TELNET server, but still a
> server, if only a simple one.
>
> HttpTst, and the program I derived from it, as I understand things,
> sends a "proper" HTTP "Get" to the system of your choice.
Your box is almost certainly both a web server (how you got and set
configura
Hi,
> to the target server, I need to send just two bytes, 0xBB and
> 0x83
You only need the HttpCli if you use HTTP protocol. Your device does not. It
uses his own protocol (receiving 2 bytes - sending results). So you need to
develop a simple TCP client program using TWSocket.
If you need to s
Much progress since I last wrote... thank you Good People at TWSocket
for breaking down some of the brick walls for me!
>From previous work with ICS, I have a small program, a lightly
adapted version of the ICS HttpTst.
And I've further refined my grasp of how to properly phrase my
question. I
Hello,
As this subject is OT I propose you to continue this on my personnal mail
instead of this mailing list.
regards.
TB> Thank you, Dod...
TB> I think someone else had told me to use WinPCap under my
TB> SmartSniff... but I had forgotten.
TB> Sure enough, added WinPCap (I'm on an XP, SP3 m
Thank you, Dod...
I think someone else had told me to use WinPCap under my
SmartSniff... but I had forgotten.
Sure enough, added WinPCap (I'm on an XP, SP3 machine), and now I see
something that either wasn't there before, or I was overlooking it.
When I use the software supplied with my TEMPe
Hello,
One thing about SmartSniff (I use it for years), take care to use it
with WinPCap as it may miss ingoing or outgoing datas depending your
WinOS version.
Also if you can't connect to IP addr of the device then it may not use
TCP but UDP, this is quite usual with embedded devices.
regar
Ah ha! Thank you Angus and Piotr...
Many "happy" tens of minutes spent "playing" with the excellent
suggestions.
SmartSniffer Wonderful! Fascinating!
Telnet... Ah yes, the "good old days"... I've burned hours with
Telnet before, given my limited grasp of what I'm doing. (Last time
it was
> With software supplied with the device, from a Windows PC connected
> to the same LAN as the TEMPerLAN, I can "send a command" to it. If
> the command is BB 82, I get back a short string of ASCII with some
> data from the device.
> device ipaddress:192.168.0.241
> device netmask:255.255.255.0
Hello!
> With software supplied with the device, from a Windows PC connected
> to the same LAN as the TEMPerLAN, I can "send a command" to it. If
> the command is BB 82, I get back a short string of ASCII with some
> data from the device. (Temperatures seen by some attached sensors,
> but that
Dear fellow ICS people...
Apologies... almost "off topic", and very newbie (to TCP/IP), but
I have a nice little device from PCSensors, their TEMPerLAN. It
appears to be great engineering, but, out of China, the English of
the software interface is a lot better than my Chinese, but still a
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