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Sebtronics Posted - 01/18/2020 : 17:53:14
Heyo, forum!

I've spent about an hour looking for information on this question, and found none. I've also looked over the RFC1801 a couple of times without seeing what I was hoping to see.

When connected to the GMC-500+, there is always 0xFF being sent for each tick/count. Now, this isn't necessarily bad, but if I'm sending commands which return multiple bytes, the counts become noise.

Maybe I'm just dense, but is there a command that can be sent, or a setting on the device itself to disable this behaviour?
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Sebtronics Posted - 01/19/2020 : 05:24:49
Johnny,

Thank you, sir! That would be it!

I had tried toggling it last night, but all output from the device had stopped, so I thought it was all or nothing. It was still giving me nothing this morning after putting it back on, but unplugging it and plugging it back in resolved the issue... probably should have tested it last night to keep from overlooking it...

Anyhow, you rock for responding so quickly! Thanks :)
Geo-Johnny Posted - 01/19/2020 : 01:54:15
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Originally posted by Sebtronics


Maybe I'm just dense, but is there a command that can be sent, or a setting on the device itself to disable this behaviour?


Have a look in the settings "Others/Third Party Output" ON or OFF !

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