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(Message 1802)
Posted 3959 days ago by miki_e Great news... Would be nice if some other owners of GMC-300 (and similar models) try to install and run the application and post comments and observations... Please note that you need to install USB driver from gqelectronicsllc.com site and find out the COM number assigned to GMC-300.... For the rest follow TJM's instructions.... .................... TJM, I will keep the system running as it is at least until next week... so if you need to do some more tests, please go ahead.... Perhaps you can also make an announcement of the new detector supported in "news" and/or on the homepage ? miki_e |
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(Message 1797)
Posted 3959 days ago by miki_e Hello TJM, System is ready and running. Check you PM. Best regards, miki_e |
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(Message 1789)
Posted 3964 days ago by miki_e Hello TJM, please check your private messages and comment... Best regards, miki_e |
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(Message 1776)
Posted 3972 days ago by miki_e Hello, Sorry, I was quite busy recently.... Here we have the coms: Just to check communication: 2 times getversion: TX IN ASCII: <GETVER>><GETVER>> EQUALS TX IN HEXA: 3C 47 45 54 56 45 52 3E 3E 3C 47 45 54 56 45 52 3E 3E device will reply: RX ASCII: GMC-300Re 2.30GMC-300Re 2.30 =RX HEXA: 47 4D 43 2D 33 30 30 52 65 20 32 2E 33 30 47 4D 43 2D 33 30 30 52 65 20 32 2E 33 30 Command to get counts per minute repeated 4 times in interval of some 15 seconds TX ASCII: <GETCPM>><GETCPM>><GETCPM>><GETCPM>> TX HEXA: 3C 47 45 54 43 50 4D 3E 3E 3C 47 45 54 43 50 4D 3E 3E 3C 47 45 54 43 50 4D 3E 3E 3C 47 45 54 43 50 4D 3E 3E device will reply with 2 (and only 2) bytes immediately after each command: RX HEXA: 00 0E 00 0F 00 04 00 05 Looks to me that <getcpm>> is VERY easy to use... If you need more logs, please let me know.... Best regards, miki_e |
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(Message 1772)
Posted 3979 days ago by miki_e Hello, ...after such a long waiting I was almost not checking the messages any more... I will try to log the coms in next days.... Best regards. |
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(Message 1702)
Posted 4027 days ago by miki_e Hello, Just to clear up the situation: the subject of this thread is the possible use of GMC-300 ready made, standalone detector that can be purchased directly from the company manufacturing it: http://www.gqelectronicsllc.com/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=4542 Actually it cannot be used with the project, but TJM is working on the SW module to interface it and hopefully we will be able to test it soon.... If your are willing to buy rather the project's own special detector, please see the current status of the production and ordering in another thread... Best regards, miki_e |
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Sensor selbst bauen bzw. fertigen Sensor bestellen // build your own sensor or order it ?
(Message 1672)
Posted 4051 days ago by miki_e Hello, have a look at this already quite old thread: http://radioactiveathome.org/boinc/forum_thread.php?id=160 It is looking very promising, many things seem to have been done, but recently the project does not move ahead either.... Brgds, miki_e |
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(Message 1638)
Posted 4087 days ago by miki_e Hello, 50 days from the last message.... Any progress?? |
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(Message 1540)
Posted 4146 days ago by miki_e Great! Good news. Just drop me instructions what needs to be tested.... Nice Christmas and a Happy New year to the whole team! |
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(Message 1525)
Posted 4149 days ago by miki_e Hi, Any progress concerning the GMC-300 support? I have just received one and I am ready to test it with boinc... Some users would perhaps prefer bying this more sophisticated detector (standalone, battery operated, logging, etc.) and are still ready to leave it on connected to the boinc network when not using the device for other purposes.... This would increase the density of the detectors with minimal work on you side... Anyway: you are doing an excellent job !!! |