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Revision as of 09:51, 27 September 2012
TODO(simon, renzo): fill this in,
Contents
RDM Responder Tests
Procedure
Saving the Logs
The logs can be saved for offline analysis.
RDM Responder Publisher
The RDM Responder Publisher can be used to collect information about a device (using RDM) and then publish that information to the http://rdm.openlighting.org site. This allows manufacturers to quickly list their responders on the site.
The following information is collected:
- Device Model ID
- Manufacturer ID
- Product Category
- Personalities (label, index & DMX slot count)
- Sensors
- Software Version Label
- Supported Parameters (IDs only)
Procedure
Under the 'RDM Responder Publisher' tab, select the universe to use.
Reporting Bugs
If an error occurs while running the tests or collecting RDM responder information a dialog box will be displayed. Clicking on the 'Report Bug' button will open a new window and allow you to submit a bug report. The bug tracking system is hosted on Google Code, so you'll need to sign in with a Google account.
All other bugs can be reported at http://code.google.com/p/open-lighting/issues/entry