pasadenabri
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Nice, when I first saw this I was thinking this was another idea that never be completed. Now I believe! This is going to kick ass man gl!
NICE WORK!!!! This is one hell of a thread, yalls IT skills are insane!! Are you going to be able to play you plant growth in super fast foward and watch em grow before your eyes lol? +rep
I actually maybe (most likely) moving away from the basic idea and just going to use C, I have some experience with C but not enough to really help with this project so I'm going to have to do so studing.
At any rate, using C seems like overkill, unless you want to write a little driver/library so you can control your custom hardware from the terminal or from scripting environments. Doing that is way beyond me. I don't use C, malloc scares me. Of course, I don't really program much at all.
Edit: again, if you can stand to use standard hardware interface libraries, it seems like all that is needed is ioport.h / ioport.c (what JAuto used), which has also been ported to Python (a lot easier to work with than C):
ioport - I/O Hardware port extension for Python
I feel like this might also come in handy, although like of a lot of TLDP stuff it's kind of out of date:
Linux I/O port programming mini-HOWTO
It seems flashing router or other network devices equipped with a GPIO is a popular option for these kinds of projects.
Take a look at this too. It's software from someone who was posting in an old CW thread I found through the Wayback machine.
JAuto: http://www.geocities.com/ngc7579/
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It might be easier to get help working on a Java based product rather than something in Basic, and this is something that kind of exists although it appears work stopped on it a long time ago. It'd be cool if the community here could revive it.
The thread that the above link comes from:
http://web.archive.org/web/20021218111424/www.cannabisworld.com/ubb/Forum10/HTML/001271.html
Okay here are the reasons I was getting the problems, both stem from faults in the ReadMe
Error loading ioPortT libary: Libary if the ioPort file installed in wrong directory. Need to be in java directory as well as working directory
Error loading ./jauto.ini: Simply creat a blank file in the working directory with this name.