RS232 Plugin

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Postby rembetis on Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:20 pm

No worry or hurry. I have an external IR solution that is working quite nicely right now and would rather see an Xlobby solution than spend much time incorporating Girder.
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Postby GFORCE on Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:25 am

ive got access to a Harmon Kardon AVR635 at work.

Also have you had any problems with yours? Here in australia it is a common problem for the Powersupply UNits in them to go faulty
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Postby rembetis on Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:28 am

GFORCE wrote:Also have you had any problems with yours? Here in australia it is a common problem for the Powersupply UNits in them to go faulty


Don't get me started... I used to have a 630. That died on me (kept powering off, never definitively diagnosed). Repair shop said they fixed it, only to have it do the same thing a week later. HK graciously replaced it with a 635. Within six months the volume encoder went on the fritz. HK replaced that with a refurb 635 that, so far, has held up fine. During this same time, my Dad's HK 3475 stereo receiver fritzed out twice. HK = great customer service, not so great quality control. Great sounding units though...
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Postby GFORCE on Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:29 am

yeh i know, we have boxes of power transformers that the Distributor for Harmon Kardon shipped to us LOL!
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Postby Vaporware on Fri Jan 27, 2006 1:39 pm

Shameless bump :shock:

Direct RS232 port control still would be nice.
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.Net 2.0's SerialClass

Postby rembetis on Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:33 pm

Perhaps this is old news to you programmers out there, but apparently .Net 2.0 includes the ability to control RS232 directly through the SerialPort class. I randomly stumbled upon a page (found here) that goes into the possibilities in great detail. I am no programmer, and so can't really implement this information, but I thought it might be useful to anyone with VB skills in need of an RS232 plugin...
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