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Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 10:23:16 AMIn the simplest of terms that an elderly Tennessee Hillbilly can understand:
What is the issue the Combox is intended to resolve?
What is the issue that MQTT is intended to resolve?
I do appreciate y'alls patience.
Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 10:23:16 AMIn the simplest of terms that an elderly Tennessee Hillbilly can understand:This was software project that Graham created for the Classic. It is explained on page linked below. Basically the Classic had limitation of being able to only have one modbus link at a time. And that link had to be local or some kind of ip tunnel or whatever. The project linked made it so that something like a raspberry pi could connect to the Classic, and then publish the Classic data as MQTT . Those mqtt packets are easy to send out either locally via pi , or to external source. You don't need to open any ports on your router or do anything magic networking wise. Once the data is in mqtt form - as many clients as you want can get that data at the same time which got rid of the only one connection at a time limitation. Here is the link so you can see the graphic that Graham had made about it. https://github.com/ClassicDIY/ClassicMQTT
What is the issue the Combox is intended to resolve?
What is the issue that MQTT is intended to resolve?
I do appreciate y'alls patience.
Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 01:38:10 PMQuote from: boB on Today at 12:49:32 PMIt is a plastic box with Orange Pi inside that has 4 CAN ports, Ethernet, USB, 2 RS-232 ports for Classic integration...
Could that function be performed by the STM32F030 in my proposed BBMT product?
What is MQTT for?
Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 01:38:10 PMQuote from: boB on Today at 12:49:32 PMIt is a plastic box with Orange Pi inside that has 4 CAN ports, Ethernet, USB, 2 RS-232 ports for Classic integration...
Could that function be performed by the STM32F030 in my proposed BBMT product?
What is MQTT for?
Quote from: boB on Today at 12:49:32 PMIt is a plastic box with Orange Pi inside that has 4 CAN ports, Ethernet, USB, 2 RS-232 ports for Classic integration...
Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 10:23:16 AMIn the simplest of terms that an elderly Tennessee Hillbilly can understand:
What is the issue the Combox is intended to resolve?
What is the issue that MQTT is intended to resolve?
I do appreciate y'alls patience.