Workshop Documentation
The Interface Board
Software for the Interface Board
- Test your board with mon
- EZ-Mon-Lite and EZ-IO-Lite emulate EZ-Mon
and EZ-IO, but can be used with a 6811E1, which only has 512 bytes of
EEPROM.
- EZ-Mon is
a stand-alone, easy-to-use monitor for a 6811E2. It allows you to
send simple ascii serial commands to your board to change outputs or
read sensors.
- dl is a program downloader that will help you download EZ-Mon to your board.
- EZ-IO is a
program which runs on a desktop machine and allows easy sending of
commands to a board running EZ-Mon. EZ-Mon makes it easy to control
your board through shell scripts and Perl.
Controlling the Real World
- The
info nodes for rem34bg
,
a program that allows the HP-48
calculator to control devices by pretending it's an infrared remote
controller. These info nodes contain a lot of great information about
the formats used by different remote control manufacturers.
- Controlling Appliances with Relays
Sensors
Indicators
Internet Interfacing
Page Authors and Workshop Organizers:
Jonathan Albert <jalbert@mit.edu>
Holly Gates <hygate@mit.edu>
Andrew Huang <bunnie@mit.edu>
Ara Knaian <ara@mit.edu>
Frank Lee <flj@mit.edu>
Randy Sargent <rsargent@media.mit.edu>
Pushpinder Singh <push@media.mit.edu>
Anne Wright <anarch@ai.mit.edu>
Benjie Chen <benjie@media.mit.edu
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