K karthhic New Member Jun 15, 2006 #1 You can control any electrical gadgets through PC Click here for sample software Click here for CCT Diagram
You can control any electrical gadgets through PC Click here for sample software Click here for CCT Diagram
S srimannarayanakarthik New Member Oct 21, 2006 #2 ya its good.do u have precompiled software for sendind the desired data from serial port
xheavenlyx New Member Oct 22, 2006 #3 Excellent, I too have been working on PC Parallel Port for some time now. Its a good start. If anyone is interested check out these sites: [SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1] **broken link removed** **broken link removed** Computer interfacing tutorials **broken link removed** PC Parallel Port Manual - Vol 2 PC Parallel Port Manual - Vol 2 VERY IMPORTANT Peter H. Anderson - Embedded Processor Control FULL LPT RESOURCE!!!!!! **broken link removed** Tutorial - Controlling The Real World With Computers [/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
Excellent, I too have been working on PC Parallel Port for some time now. Its a good start. If anyone is interested check out these sites: [SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1] **broken link removed** **broken link removed** Computer interfacing tutorials **broken link removed** PC Parallel Port Manual - Vol 2 PC Parallel Port Manual - Vol 2 VERY IMPORTANT Peter H. Anderson - Embedded Processor Control FULL LPT RESOURCE!!!!!! **broken link removed** Tutorial - Controlling The Real World With Computers [/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
Hero999 Banned Oct 22, 2006 #4 I've never understood why people use PCs when PLCs are often a more convenient and simpler option. Some of the smaller units are under £60 nowadays.
I've never understood why people use PCs when PLCs are often a more convenient and simpler option. Some of the smaller units are under £60 nowadays.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Oct 22, 2006 #5 Hero999 said: I've never understood why people use PCs when PLCs are often a more convenient and simpler option. Some of the smaller units are under £60 nowadays. Click to expand... Because people have PC's - they don't generally have PLC's. For that matter though, why use PLC's when you can use a PIC?, only a couple of pounds and far more versatile than a PLC.
Hero999 said: I've never understood why people use PCs when PLCs are often a more convenient and simpler option. Some of the smaller units are under £60 nowadays. Click to expand... Because people have PC's - they don't generally have PLC's. For that matter though, why use PLC's when you can use a PIC?, only a couple of pounds and far more versatile than a PLC.