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| I have a need to detect light through the serial or parallel port of a computer. Here is the situation. We have a server room that houses all of our servers, laptops and other expensive equipment. We want to know if anyone is in that room after hours. I would like to create a device that would use ether photoresisters or something like the tsl230 to change a value at the serial or parrallel port of a computer. We can write the app to monitor the ports and fire off an email if a signal is received, but I am not sure what I need to interface with the port. Does anyone feel like helping me with this. I am a software developer who is an electo-wanna-be and know only the most fundimental aspects of electronics. Charlie | |
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| That sounds great. I have played with the basic stamp and the oopic, but never completed a project of any value. Have you seen some example circuits that would help me put this together? I am extreemly green and doing this completely by trial and error would take a long time without any clues. Thanks. Charlie[/quote] | |
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| I have been to your site and it looked like there is a lot of good info there. I clicked on the link you provide for the programmer and apparently it has been discontinued. I went directly to Microchips site and it appears that what I would need is the PICkit2 ... http://www.microchip.com/stellent/id...cName=en023805 and the MPLab ICD2 module (DV164005)... http://www.microchip.com/stellent/id...&part=DV164005 Could you advise me on this? Is this the best way to start? Once I have some hardware in my hands, I want o start going through your tutorials. I did download your software, but at this point, I don't know if that's what I need, all that I need, or if I am completely round the bend. Charlie | |
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| The ICD2 is far more versatile, and covers many more PIC's, but it is more expensive. You can buy (or make) cheaper ICD2 clones though!. | |
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