While I have the BOE hooked to my PC via the USB-to-serial adapter, I can see the Rx light blinking, so I know the Stamp is outputting data. ![]() SEROUT 16, 84, "F1", CR]įor example, to make Relay 1 turn on and off as a test. I used a straight-through DB9 to connect the BOE to the K108 serial in, and my program basicially looked like this: ![]() The K108 uses 9600, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no flow control. Kitsrus says that is the only data that needs to be sent. Just to review my situation.the K108 uses simple ASCII commands to turn relays on and off-ie, "N1" followed by CR turns Relay 1 on, "F1", CR turns it off. Thanks to John Williams for his relpy.however, Looking at my BS2 manual, I am not totally clear how to use the template you sent to select baud, etc. I am very new to using Stamps and appreciate the help. A while back I wrote asking for help using the BS2 to control a Kitsrus K108 serial I/O module.
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