I-O.TXT REMOTE I/O via APRSdos =========================================================================== Document version: 8.4.8 Document dated: 27 Sept 2000 Author: Bob Bruninga, WB4APR ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In APRSdos version 848 I added a remote control function for the 8 bits on your parallel port. You can locally command or view the status of this port with the INPUT-MY-I/O command. It returns the present value and will SET a new value from 0 to 255. If you send a MESSAGE to your station from any of your other SSID's then you can ALSO cause each of the 8 I/O pins on the parallel port to change state. Upper case is mandatory: SET 4 - will be ACKED and cause the BIT4 to go high OFF 16 - will be ACKED and cause the BIT16 to go off READ - will respond repeatedly with the current port value for each copy of the READ message. It is never acked. Kill the READ message when satisfied. The Parallel port pins (LPT1) are the usual straight weighted binary as shown below: Pin 2 - BIT1 Pin 3 - BIT2 Pin 4 - BIT4 Pin 5 - BIT8 Pin 6 - BIT16 Pin 7 - BIT32 Pin 8 - BIT64 Pin 9 - BIT128 Pins 18-25 are all ground For example SET 25 would cause BIT16, BIT8 and BIT1 to all go high in the usual binary fashion. OFF 16 would clear the BIT16 bit and leave BIT8 and BIT1 still set. OFF 255 would clear all bits. Neat fun! CONTROL THE WORLD! Enjoy... Bob