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Thanks Brian
The signaling goal is so simple but, as you said, the parallel port seems to be going the way of the floppy disk and cassette - I have no clue about the chips or the languages you mentioned, but a USB solution sounds great. I'm looking for shelf products, not boards building or...
tx barry
on the "restrictions" I'm only going by what the "logix4u" guy has on his site as the reason he is no longer supporting his device driver (inpout32.dll). All of my software and his driver were working with windows 10 until power supply failure and hard disk crash knocked me off the air...
I’m a retired ham radio hobbyist - 10 years ago I developed a computer controlled
application to control a bank of relays for radio antenna selection and matching
operations. The hobbyist developed parallel port drivers I used no longer works in
the microsoft windows 10 environment and the...
Nick,
Thanks for your response.
I have decided since my query that PCB isn't a good mounting surface for my project. The "circuit" consists only of 6 relays which switch 400w to 1000w RF transmission lines. The wiring is much easier using socketed relays.
I appreciate your suggestions though...
Hello,
First time poster and doing my first board project.
I've chosen to breadboard the project, but that may have been a beginner mistake.
None of the parts have arrived yet and I've already hit a snag.
The project goal is to mount 12 DPDT relays (through mount style) on a board.
There are a...
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