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AutoIt and hardware communication


ricky
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Hello,

I want to use autoit to collect some informations from hardware (usb or com).

Who found an easy hardware with some inputs and outputs and communicate well with autoit?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Why off-topic? What exactly do you want? Please tell me more, so I can help.

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My Current OS: Win8 PRO (64-bit); Current AutoIt Version: v3.3.8.1

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Ok, I will explain.

I want to connect an usb or com hardware (print). On this hardware I want some inputs or outputs to drive for example leds.

And with autoit, I want to read this hardware board to switch on (if I press a button in autoit software) the lamp or read the inputs and display it in autoit software.

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ricky03,

Calm down. ;)

Does this UDF help at all? You might also like to search for "Arduino" as there have been a number of threads on that recently. :)

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