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Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions June 28th, 2021
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Posted By peternewman
I suspect you'll find most controllers are...

I suspect you'll find most controllers are probably just concatenating the PREFIX and UNIT fields together, so the multiplier is more for the device end to ensure it sends the correct value, i.e. you...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion April 20th, 2021
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Posted By peternewman
I also mocked up your original followspot...

I also mocked up your original followspot personality, with raw data:
{'slot_label_id': 1, 'slot_offset': 0, 'slot_type': 0},
{'slot_label_id': 1, 'slot_offset': 1, 'slot_type': 1},...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion April 20th, 2021
Replies: 7
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Posted By peternewman
No problem Yes that's correct. It's...

No problem




Yes that's correct. It's a secondary slot, so the Slot Label ID should be a reference to the offset of the slot that's it's primary.


I should probably have explained before,...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion April 20th, 2021
Replies: 7
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Posted By peternewman
I'd agree it certainly gets a bit confusing,...

I'd agree it certainly gets a bit confusing, especially with the overloading of slot label ID. I think I left some feedback on the latest public review cycle to try and improve it.

I decided to...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion January 6th, 2020
Replies: 4
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Posted By peternewman
Indeed Scott, OLA is sending an imaginary PID...

Indeed Scott, OLA is sending an imaginary PID (0x000f) rather than sending a DUB or Mute/Un-Mute, as a DISCOVERY_COMMAND command class.

You can see the code here, which as it's Python is...
Forum: RDM Marketplace Discussion January 6th, 2020
Replies: 4
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Posted By peternewman
Hi Shawn, It uses a custom protocol, there is...

Hi Shawn, It uses a custom protocol, there is details in the user guide here: https://www.jese.co.uk/download.php?save=docs/tri_user_guide-10.pdf

Alternatively OLA has an example...
Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions December 17th, 2018
Replies: 16
Views: 20,060
Posted By peternewman
Actually re-reading your post, I'd perhaps...

Actually re-reading your post, I'd perhaps suggest there are three states, and maybe that's where our disagreement comes from:

Transient:
Failed this time, may work later, worth retrying
E.g....
Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions December 17th, 2018
Replies: 16
Views: 20,060
Posted By peternewman
I agree with the concept of this entirely. ...

I agree with the concept of this entirely.

And this, for a given message content, I'd always expect to get a format error back, which is the heart of my objection to Unknown PID, and why I'm a bit...
Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions December 16th, 2018
Replies: 16
Views: 20,060
Posted By peternewman
I'm just going to echo part of my earlier post: ...

I'm just going to echo part of my earlier post:


The asymmetry there is no different to almost every other PID.


Devil's advocate, should it ACK a SET of 0xFFFF?
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion December 13th, 2018
Replies: 19
Views: 30,575
Posted By peternewman
I'll just echo what others have said majid, and...

I'll just echo what others have said majid, and also point out IDENTIFY_MODE in E1.37-1 which would be a better way to control whether the DMX signal is ignored (in loud mode) or not.
Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions December 8th, 2018
Replies: 16
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Posted By peternewman
I'd be inclined to disagree with you Eric, or at...

I'd be inclined to disagree with you Eric, or at least look at another NAck Reason Code. Although I'd agree not to go using one from a different standard.

For what it's worth, the OLA RDM tests...
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