[slinkelist] RF RS-232 devices
Kevin O'Brien
kobrien@neonsys.com
Tue, 12 Dec 2000 07:51:55 -0600
Kevin O'Brien@NEON
12/12/2000 07:51 AM
Gregg,
Thanks. But what I am looking for is a box that will allow me to
connect my Slink-e box to my pc using wireless rather than a physical
cable. I would like to have my pc (or laptop) in one room and the Slink-e
box attached to my home theatre system in another room withou any wires
between them.
thanks.
From: Gregg Sheehan <greggs@dowco.com> on 12/12/2000 01:35 AM
To: Kevin O'Brien/Sup/Neon@Neon
cc:
Subject: RE: [slinkelist] RF RS-232 devices
Kevin,
There's a million I/O cards available out there that do RS232,485 etc.
Mostly ISA bus, PCI bus cost more and are not as plentiful. This stuff is
not really for beginners and maybe you're not.
Most you would have to write code for, either resident on your PC or
there's "intelligent" I/O bus cards with their own cpu, ram,etc and come
with their own SDK (software dev kit ) --around 150-250 US$/card,
400-950US$ for the SDK. SDK's cost more than the cards......, depends on
your abilities and some offer stripped down student type SDK's for free.
They work really well if your needs are simple.
Search for "intelligent I/O" or "RS232" on any search engine. ISA bus is
getting obsolete, when considering a new box, seems you only get one ISA
slot these days on the new mother boards.
Gregg
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin O'Brien [SMTP:kobrien@neonsys.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 11:31 PM
To: slinkelist@nirvis.com
Subject: [slinkelist] RF RS-232 devices
Kevin O'Brien@NEON
12/10/2000 01:30 AM
Anyone know of any of these devices and where they may be obtained? I
basically do not want to have the slink-e physically connected to my pc.
Thnaks
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