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Hi there,
as I want to connect the AST-Software via EPICInfo to my EPIC I came to the following question:
Is it possible, to assign a specific offset and bit to a QPROC in EPICInfo ??
(for example)
0x4826,2,3,22,21 - where 0x4826 is the FSUIPC-Offset, 2 is the length, 3 is the bit, 22 is the ON-QPROC, 21 is the OFF-QPROC.
Kind regards
Joerg
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Hi,
i´ve used EPIC-ISA a long time and I have a little software, which "sends" QPROC´s to my EPIC, so I could use "defineqproc" to lit some leds.
Now I have switched over to EPIC-USB. I´ve done all things correct but it seems, my software is no longer able to send any QPROC to EPIC-USB. EPIC doesn´t receive any QPROC.
Now my question: Is there any different from EPIC-ISA to EPIC-USB regarding the communication using QPROC and PH ? If it is, where is the different exactly - so that I´m able to rewrite my software and sending again those QPROC to EPIC-USB.
Kind regards
Jörg
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Thanks a lot!! I will try it as fast as possible and let you know, if it works. :D
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No, I mean to connect via Excel VBA script directly to FSUIPC, so that I can, for example, start a VBA script (on a excel sheet) and read out any values from FSUIPC write them directly into the cells of the sheet.
Kind regards,
Jörg
Rewriting / remapping offsets... ?
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Hi folks,
following problem:
there are 2 values (2 bytes each) written by a hardware driver into two offsets. My problem is... I need the values written in different offsets (0x4890, 0x4892) but I can't set this up in those driver.
My question now is: is it possible somehow to read the values from the original offsets and write them into the desired ones?
For example, the driver writes it into 0x4200 and 0x4202 (just an example!) and I "take" the values and put it into 0x4890 and 0x4892, some kind of "remapping".
Anyway thanks a lot
and best regards
Jörg