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how do i "SEND" an order from a software to an electrical device ?!


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Hi,

I want to know how can i control an external electrical device using a software code... what is the output the software should be sending and in what manner should it be sent...

Let's say i want to receive an http1.1 page, i have to open a socket and send an http1.1 protocol request... what do i do for this thing ?! open certain ports/sockets ?! how do i communicate with an external device ?!!?

Thanks in advance to anyone who cares to throw in a hint!

Have a nice day,

SK.

[u]My Au3 Scripts:[/u]____________(E)Lephant, A Share download manager (RS/MU etc)Http1.1 Console, The Ez Way!Internet Reconnection Automation Suite & A Macro Recording Tool.SK's Alarm Clock, Playing '.MP3 & .Wav' Files._________________Is GOD a mistake of the Humanity Or the Humanity is a mistake of GOD ?!

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Hey mate,

Any chance for a sample code or something .... i just want to see how do you open the COM and how to use it to send commands....

I'll read all about that: PIC, USART/UART & the RS232 later on...

Thanks again !!!

[u]My Au3 Scripts:[/u]____________(E)Lephant, A Share download manager (RS/MU etc)Http1.1 Console, The Ez Way!Internet Reconnection Automation Suite & A Macro Recording Tool.SK's Alarm Clock, Playing '.MP3 & .Wav' Files._________________Is GOD a mistake of the Humanity Or the Humanity is a mistake of GOD ?!

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Please make a conscious effort on knowing what forum you are posting in.

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Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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