??? 04/16/08 06:25 Read: times |
#153433 - Still not with you Responding to: ???'s previous message |
It may not be complicated, but I'm still not following your description - because it seems to be at odds with what he's been saying so far; eg:
I said:
You still haven't said what is the limit on N.
You also didn't answer why just polling up to that limit is not possible... Ap Charles said:
N means any number of nodes, whose physical address isn't known Your suggestion seems to rely on 'N' being limited, and to rely on manually configuring the slaves (using DIP-switches) to distinct "physical addresses" - or is that where I'm going adrift? Your reply to Erik speaks of pictures on a website, but I can't see any URL given - some illustrations may well make it all immediately clear... |