re:CncPRO pendant was Re: virtual hand jive and human factors
Posted by
Alan Marconett KM6VV
on 2000-11-08 20:01:10 UTC
Ballendo,
That's Alan B, as you probably knew. DITTO! I'd like to see it. Might
as well not reinvent the wheel (handwheel?). There's the TSR approach I
was talking about!
Alan (KM6VV)
ballendo@... wrote:
That's Alan B, as you probably knew. DITTO! I'd like to see it. Might
as well not reinvent the wheel (handwheel?). There's the TSR approach I
was talking about!
Alan (KM6VV)
ballendo@... wrote:
>
> Alan,
>
> Could you email me (or post) the details of your pendant. Willing to
> share the code, etc.?
>
> Ballendo
>
> P.S. What is the "one little exception"?
>
> >One of the things I wanted was a remote pendent to move the table
> >around without having to fumble with the IBM keyboard.
> >I have a PIC read a number of switches and then output characters in
> >RS232 form as required. A simple TSR loaded before CNCPro accepts
> >the serial bytes from a COM port and then "stuffs" them into the
> >keyboard buffer.
> >As CNCPro appears to be written "properly" - using either DOS or BIOS
> >calls to read the keyboard - and as my TSR also "obeys the rules",
> >this trick has ( with one little exception ) been working fine.
> >Alan
Discussion Thread
ballendo@y...
2000-11-08 19:00:11 UTC
re:CncPRO pendant was Re: virtual hand jive and human factors
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-11-08 20:01:10 UTC
re:CncPRO pendant was Re: virtual hand jive and human factors