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Some devices don't support the ''Set Widget Parameters'' message so this isn't an option. Also it suffers from the bootstrapping issue, we need to know what device it is before we can write the information about what device it is... | Some devices don't support the ''Set Widget Parameters'' message so this isn't an option. Also it suffers from the bootstrapping issue, we need to know what device it is before we can write the information about what device it is... | ||
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== Device Manufacturer, Label = 77, no data == | == Device Manufacturer, Label = 77, no data == | ||
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|| 32 || Up to 32 bytes containing the manufacturer name. Not null terminated. | || 32 || Up to 32 bytes containing the manufacturer name. Not null terminated. | ||
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== Device Name, Label = 78, no data == | == Device Name, Label = 78, no data == | ||
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|| 32 || Up to 32 bytes containing the device type. Not null terminated. | || 32 || Up to 32 bytes containing the device type. Not null terminated. | ||
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== Devices Supporting these Message Types == | == Devices Supporting these Message Types == | ||
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* [[Arduino RGB Mixer]] , ESTA ID: 0x7a70, Device ID: 0x1 | * [[Arduino RGB Mixer]] , ESTA ID: 0x7a70, Device ID: 0x1 | ||
* [[DMX-TRI]], ESTA ID: 0x6864, Device ID: | * [[DMX-TRI]], ESTA ID: 0x6864, Device ID: | ||
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== External References == | == External References == |
Revision as of 10:01, 2 March 2010
This documents the additional message types added to the Enttec DMX USB Pro protocol to support multiple device types. As the number of devices supporting the protocol grows, it becomes difficult for software like OLA to differentiate the device types. The Device Manufacturer & Device Name messages allow the host software to determine the device and know which set of messages it supports.
Contents
Other Solutions
USB Serial Number
Enttec USB Pro devices have only started programming the serial numbers recently (>2008?). When using the standard USB Serial drivers on Mac & Linux, the host application doesn't have access to the serial numbers. This would require us to write our own USB drivers using libusb to expose this information.
Use the User Addressable EEPROM
Some devices don't support the Set Widget Parameters message so this isn't an option. Also it suffers from the bootstrapping issue, we need to know what device it is before we can write the information about what device it is...
Device Manufacturer, Label = 77, no data
This message requests the device manufacturer information from the widget.
Size in Bytes | Description |
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2 | ESTA ID |
32 | Up to 32 bytes containing the manufacturer name. Not null terminated. |
Device Name, Label = 78, no data
This message requests the device name information from the widget.
Size in Bytes | Description |
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2 | Device Type ID, Manufacturer assigned. |
32 | Up to 32 bytes containing the device type. Not null terminated. |
Devices Supporting these Message Types
- Arduino RGB Mixer , ESTA ID: 0x7a70, Device ID: 0x1
- DMX-TRI, ESTA ID: 0x6864, Device ID: