In my project i have a serialport control and a button, there is no error but i want to know how actually this works, i want to send and recieve the data from the serial port don't know how to do it..
i have problem i make code that take data from serial com port for weighting machine it is ok working but it recieve data in more lines.I try to make it receive data in one line In code below i need to take weight fro weight bridge machine automatically by timer in visual studio 2005.it works but receive weight values in more lines. I need to receive weight in one line and automatically updated then convert t to integer
i want to read the string plus image from serialport.
sample output: DENOMI Ver SERIAL NUMBER 100 V <<<<IMAGE>>>> 100 N <<<<IMAGE>>>>
but when im trying to receive the data and using serialPort.ReadExisting();
this is the output:
DENOMI Ver SERIAL NUMBER 100 V *!???????q??q??y??y?y?q?????????xxxxppppp????y?py?`q??q??q? q???????????????8?p8?@8??8?????????????8??8?p8?p?p??p??p?????????q?q?p8p88?p8?????????????8?p8?p8?p8?p8??8??x??x8?8?8??p?p??p??p0?py?p????????~8?q??q??q??p8?????p??????????????????????????????p8?x?x<?x<?x<??<?????
I am doing a messaging application using Visual C++ window form application.
Sometimes I can't receive a whole message from the sender. If i type short sentence like "123456", it can be shown properly. But, if i type a quite long sentence like "123456789123456789", it can't shown a correct message, can't show exactly the whole message.
here is my code:
//transmission: String^ message; String^ message1; String^ name = this->serialPort1->PortName;
I am making a MFC application with VC++2012 with receiving data from Serial Port and the data is stored in a Listbox, then after processing (convert into numbers) and get these data to draw a sine wave on the chart. (I intend to make a virtual oscilloscope).
Everything works ok at the beginning, but after receiving about 300 items or above (in the Listbox) the value seem stucking (or lagging) and work very slowly.
I receive data by the SerialPort_DataReceived() method, and process of converting and drawing chart also in this method, I think this makes the system overload!!
I am trying to make a streambuf for a socket, which will use either WinSock or POSIX sockets depending on OS. I understand about how to send and receive data via sockets, but I don't really understand how to put that into a 'streambuf'. What functions do I need to override?
I have a class which I wrote and one of its object is "SerialPort" .NET class. In my MainWindow I created instance of my class called "SerialPortComm", then I send through some functions of mine, commands to the Serial Port, and I receive answers through "DataReceived" event.
But when I trying to use Dispatcher.BeginInvoke to write my data I have received (successfully), nothing shows on the RichTextBox which I'm trying to write to.
What can caused that, and How I can make it works?
SerialPortComm.cs
public partial class SerialPortComm : UserControl { public SerialPort mySerialPort = new SerialPort(); public void Open_Port(string comNumber, int baudRate) { mySerialPort.PortName = comNumber; mySerialPort.BaudRate = baudRate;
I am using libserial library to communicate through the serial port in c++. the linux cpu is communicating with a modem through the serial port. basically this is what i want to do
Code: //I want: cpu to write command_1 to modem Wait for the answer from modem read serial port check if command successful (i.e modem sends OK if successful and ERROR if there is an error)
If there is an error, resend command_1
if successful then Write command_2 to modem Wait for answer read again serial port check if command is succesful (modem again sends OK if successful and ERROR if there is an error) basically, this is the code...
Code: serial_port <<command_1 <<' '; //send 1st command sleep(2); //delay a while
I have a Voltage Range from -10V up to +10V, which I transform to a voltage Range 0V to 5V, with the schematic i've attached, so I can use the A/D converter of my ATMEGA32 processor.
Now I'd like to write the value of the Input Voltage (which moves in the Range of -10V to + 10V) on the serial port, but i don't know how i should calculate this factor. At the moment, I can only write the value of the A/D Converter Input on the serial, but this is only 0V to 5V...
Explain me a working code to read and write a file using serial communication.and i need to store that file.I know normal file handling in C, but how it is through serial port i am not getting.
I want to read and write value on serail port to Microcontroller with MFC. The MFC have no serial port tool like in VB Professionnal edition. I try to find MFC connect serial port example but I not found. If you have good example for read and write on serial port with MFC
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Net; using System.Net.Sockets; using System.Threading; namespace test {
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I don't know if this is a bug in Winsock or the .NET Framework but i need to fix this or workaround. Recently I was working on a networking class and this error is breaking everything.
If you add Thread.Sleep(1) after Send() call then "TCP Bug detected" doesnt get executed but its not a reliable fix.
I would like to handle the response such that if the response is OK, the modem sends another command and if the response is ERROR, the modem resends the first command.
I'm trying to understand winsock with c++. Let's assume I have a 2 working applications, one is the client and one the server:
Client: I can enter a command, for example chat or filetransfer, it will then switch into this specific mode where I can enter commands like uploading a file, send a message etc.
Client Code: .... while (rc != SOCKET_ERROR) { printf(" #"); gets(buf); if (strcmp(buf, "CHAT") == 0){ // start chat mode
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I'm in a recv/send loop and I'm using streams...so basically all the data is being sent/received there. Now, if I want to upload a file, I send a FILETRANSFER String to the server. Then I will probably need another loop that receives file requests from the client. The server will need more details about the file, like the path, name, size...
Now, my question is, what's the best practise for something like that? I'm having problems understand how I can send 3 different values from the server to the client and how he will receive them in the right order store them in variables. And also, after sending something to the server, in some cases, the client will have to wait for the server to answer.
when I want to use the same socket connected to the host to send() and recv() for the second time, recv() will return 0 without anything in buffer. Basically I am doing:
1. connect to the website 2. send packets 3. receive packets 4. send packets again (I think this one is working since it's not giving me SOCKET_ERROR) 5. receive packets again (this one is returning 0 so as "connection closed")
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as you can see, I have sock2, which when I use for second send/recv it's working fine, however I will do more communication, and having sockets for all of that and connecting them.
I have a problem in a c++ project. I have created a .dll file and hooked to an .exe
I want this .dll to make a ping or to send a message like hello somewhere, and IF ping or message doesn't receive an answer that's means the user has suspended-terminated this dll from the exe then the exe will close. How can i do that?
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; using System.IO; using System.IO.Ports;
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How to pick date / time when serial port starts reading , and also when reading stops ?
I'm gonna start a project for my own purpose. In my project I need to access GSM sim cards and send & receive messages through a PC interface. What kind of GSM Interface support for my Requirements and in feature may extend Requirements. what kind of programming language will be simple for write an pc interface to access that GSM interface device.
I have code for sending/receiving TCP traffic over C socket. Now I want to add HTTP protocol to it. After searching the web, one method I found which is by GET method to send a query to a server like google.com and request a page.
But, suppose I saved a HTML page in my directory how can I send HTTP packet via client/server in socket using this HTML page.
How can I send information and receive from external command prompt from my program??. I want to run an external command prompt, a code that's is not mine, to send information to this command prompt, then make my program hit enter at the command prompt and then receive back information from the command prompt.