![]() ![]() Many of the issues discussed here are general, but I find that principles are best understood when backed up by examples of their application. However: Either device could be replaced by another. In the tutorials, the 'devices' are a Windows PC running programs written with Delphi and an. If you have already read my page 'dt4r' (the illustrations just a little way down the page will be familiar), you can that isn't duplicated THERE! This is one of the more advanced tutorials in a series which shows you how to link two devices using serial comms. There are notes on some of those issues on, for those of you who need them. You can't just plug 'anything' into your computer or anything else! In particular, make sure that you aren't assuming that an RS-232 interface can be connected directly to, say, an or BASICstamp, or PIC or other. Uses Delphi in the master, what is in the Arduino could be used. ![]() That allow communication with an Arduino via a. Leaving the Arduino's 'main' serial link dedicated. The demonstration's master device was programmed with Delphi. The hardware and software in the Arduino. In particular, I disavow any responsibility for any consequences arising from connections you make between devices. I disavow any responsibility for things you may elect to do. Using the COM port Bi-directional Communications 'Master'/'Slave' two computer system This has good information, and a search button at the bottom of the page Please don't dismiss it because it isn't full of graphics, scripts, cookies, etc! ![]()
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