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[ts-7000] Re: Hotter Siren Conrol from Server Side.

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Hotter Siren Conrol from Server Side.
From: "ts7300" <>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 06:50:13 -0000
Hi,
   First of all Thanks for Reply.
   1)Might it would be lame Questions I am just beginer. To control the hotter 
from TS-7300 I supposed to write driver or need only simple C code to access 
the I/O board specifying the I/O port address.
--- In  Jim Jackson <> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, ts7300 wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >   I am using TS7300 Board.And Running MPPP protocol using dial-up 
> > modem.And The server side we have Mysql data base.Basically in MYSQL 
> > Datbase having Information related to weather Temp,Climate etc and 
> > through PHP we are displaying weather information on Browser.And the 
> > client side(TS7300)through Mozilla Browser displaying weather information 
> > over MPPP protocol.And what we are trying to connect hotter to I/0 of 
> > boards.And control this hotter from server side.Is their any way we can 
> > control the hotter from server side over MPPP protocol running.
> 
> Oh where to begin?
> 
> The options you have for controlling any device connected to the ts7300 
> from the server have nothing to do with how you organise your Internet 
> Protocol connection - ethernet, ppp and variants, carrier pigeon (latency 
> aside :-) or wet string.
> 
> First organise and write the program to control you device(s) from the TS 
> board.
> 
> Then decide how you control that that software from the server, there are 
> lots of ways that it can be done, ranging from designing your own
> protocol to implement over a network connection between a controlling
> agent on the server and the hardware control software on the TS7300, to
> simply using a ssh/http or similar connection and scripts.
> 
> What you asking is not specific to this being a Technologic's board, and is 
> pretty generic. Google is your friend, and I suspect you'd benefit from 
> some serious reading - try Steven's TCP/IP networking books,
> 
> UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition: Interprocess 
> Communications, Prentice Hall, 1999
> UNIX Network Programming, Volume 1, Second Edition: Networking APIs: 
> Sockets and XTI, Prentice Hall, 1998.
> 
>   see http://www.kohala.com/start/
>




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