On Tue, 25 Nov 2014, Gareth France wrote:
> tell me where the numbers 0.06 and >99.99 are.
f2 80 05 f3 4e 08 f6 80 49 00 08 f8 80 00 (Washing machine)
f2 80 06 f3 4e 08 f6 80 01 00 08 f8 80 00 (Fridge)
If you know the numbers, they are easy to find. The top bit ('0x80')
is prob
I do need to get a larger job to work on yes but I don't usually
download this format and there isn't much work on right now. You say
nothing is encrypted but tell me where the numbers 0.06 and >99.99 are.
They should be attached to D7785 and D7786. I'm assuming the long string
yo have highligh
On Mon, 24 Nov 2014, Gareth France wrote:
> Sounds good. The tricky bit is they seem to have encrypted the results
There doesn't appear to be anything encrypted.
What's there *is*, is simply short-hand, much aking to how a human
would write down on paper (ticks and crosses) when doing the tests