I noticed that attachments are permitted on this group. Please turn off that option as this is only a means for virus transmittal. I've had my fill with that...
Please disallow attachments, viruses are being sent to list subscribers. I have received two in the past two messages. Files should go to the files section if...
Those looked like a virus - any attachment along with an ambiguous title usually is. I've run into some virus attachments that open automatically when you...
After researching this to death, and knocking my head against the layout in frustration, I have a really simple question that I cannot find the answer to:...
I'm using a bus extender card, which I prefer to serial. If memory serves me right, the IO cards are set up the same in either system. Each card should have...
Hello Jeremy Chapter 1 Table 1-6 gives a table that shows the relationship of the decimal number to the binary bit value that the switch on the I/O cards...
The first 2 bits are hard wired to the card and define the 4 ports of each I/O card. So yes there are 8 bits and the Dip switch starts at position 3 from the...
Jeremy, To amplify Earl Hackett's answer a little, the I/O card dip switches are set to indicate the card's position on the motherboard. Bruce Chubb's first...
... Answer to Ct() The software uses the value Ct() to define card types for each group of 4 I/O cards. Cards in group 1 are addressed 0 to 3 cards in group2 ...
... You continue for the same usic four, five six etc. Each usic starts over at 0 in the code each node is ua = 0,1,2 etc. each first input card starts with...
Thank You! This was the answer that I was looking for! I figured that this was the case, but wanted to verify my theory. It is nice to see that there are...
Hi all, Still working on getting an interface board. Have about 10 of Dick Bronson's block detectors installed and decided to check the outputs (open ...
Hi Phil The easiest solution to your problem is to change the resistor controlling the LEd current on the 4N28 so that the bias current through the LED in the...
Hi Phil The easiest solution to your problem is to change the resistor controlling the LEd current on the 4N28 so that the bias current through the LED in the...
Generally I use a 1K resistor in my circuits. I've not used Dick Bronson's detector to connect to a DIN board (the layout is still in the early stages of...
By the way, I'm a chemist, not an EE. My circuit designs are rudimentary. I'd love to be able to design circuits like Bob Pease, but that will never happen....
... OK, so the detector is only sinking about 500 ua. ... Yup. You need to be below 0.8 volts. ... You can substitute the 10 kohm part on SECSI for sure, and...
... Yeah, or see-three-times debouncing, which is easy to implement in your control code, much easier than filters. I would probably not worry about it unless...
My Mail Server Catches it and Destroys it and sends a message back to the sender that they have a virus Michael Kisser Lead Tech/Network Admin. Innovative...
I have Norton and it updates automatically. But the things still get through. Norton can't update their files until they get a copy of the virus. It may...
After seeing these attachments and suspecting that they were viruses ( I did not open ) I went and Bought McAfee Virus Scan Professional 6.0. After the...
All: Got this from Bruce Chubb and thought that I should share it with you all. Dear Jeremy: It looks like you received great answers to your I/O card...
All: As a network consultant for many large companies in Michigan, I get these types of questions often. Yahoo Groups is a great thing, and knowledge sharing...