spamme0, I also have an Axim X51v but do not experience the same problem as you regarding error messages.
In both portrait and landscape modes the error messages appear in the center of the screen and occupy a reasonable area. the close button is easily accessable.
Regards,
RandomCoder
I've been trying to get my Micromaxx MDPPC150 (MIO168 Clone) to receive IR from a PIC for the best part of 2 years now, and still no success.
How are you transmitting the data from the controller, just plain 9600 serial ?
I've been trying to get my Micromaxx MDPPC150 (MIO168 Clone) to receive IR from a PIC for the best part of 2 years now, and still no success.
PocketDAQ is a good starter program to look at what's coming in over the SIR.
@Spamme0:
PocketDAQ, it's a new one to me. Many thanks for pointing me to it.
It actually see's the data I'm transmitting from the Microchip PIC16F877A I'm using.
@Erel:
My PPC can see IR data from a microchip PIC. PocketDAQ proves this.
Any ideas on how the programmers of PocketDAQ use the serial port differently to B4PPC ??
2 years, looks like were getting somewhere
Are you using Serial IR ? You can't read Native (Raw) IR data.
From a Groups Google - posted by one of the PocketDaq developers when it was in beta : " It also supports serial RawIR off the Pocket PC's irda port, and we are also planning to get into using Bluetooth. " You can see it is doing this, not using a COM port, from your screenshot.How do they manage it ??
I've been trying to get my Micromaxx MDPPC150 (MIO168 Clone) to receive IR from a PIC for the best part of 2 years now, and still no success.
How are you transmitting the data from the controller, just plain 9600 serial ?
You can try to open the port and then close it as a reset method.
I've been trying to get my Micromaxx MDPPC150 (MIO168 Clone) to receive IR from a PIC for the best part of 2 years now, and still no success.
Nay - that's reet Lancashire (and North Cheshire) lad. I'm glad you finally made it workI'm so chuffed (Derbyshire) that it actually works
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