Web Server
m_fabio2
Posts: 49
I'd be willing to buy any extra of the web-interfaces for the stamp, I belive the name was the redi-ifix web server ?
I have a industrial use for those, combined with a stamp will make for a good ethernet compatible HVAC motor start and stopping network.
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I have a industrial use for those, combined with a stamp will make for a good ethernet compatible HVAC motor start and stopping network.
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Ryan
Will
The only reason I went to this solution is because the Redi is no longer available- My goal was to get the easiest possible TCP/IP connection to a BS2 (and SX!) that I could.
Ryan
Post Edited (clayjay) : 6/8/2005 8:14:35 PM GMT
There are two Siteplayers now. One's a Serial-to-Ethernet converted (Siteplayer Telnet)
and the other, and older, version is now the Siteplayer Server. The latter is probably
what you would want. It's basically a server but it can send UDP packets as well. If
a program on a PC elsewhere on the LAN runs a program that listens to certain UDP
packerts it could, in turn, forward the data in those packets to a mail server.
An application that does this is available from the Siteplayer website. Go to the Siteplayer website
then click on the Siteplayer Server picture (lower right-hand corner). On that page click on
"Applications" near the top. Download the application UDP2EMAIL -- this requires Visual
Basic. It is functional!
Would this do the trick for you?
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I don't know how....but I've read bits and pieces on the Net about how to do it!
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Steve
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Ryan
Ryan
I'm expecting a Netburner replacement for the Red-I within about two weeks. They're developing a similar instruction set specifically for us. Preliminary cost estimates are slightly higher than the Red-I.
Parallax is not designing our own internet device. This is something we'll source from a third party. It would be coupled with our own documentation and examples.
Ken Gracey
Parallax, Inc.
Ryan
What's the latest with the NetBurner?
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**Out yonder in the Van Alstyne (TX) Metropolitan Area**
Microsoft is to software what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking
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