Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion
September 1st, 2011
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Replies: 2
Views: 11,452
Detailed questions on STATUS_MESSAGES
Hi
I have a question with regards to properly implementing and interpreting GET STATUS_MESSAGES.
I understand from the RDM2006 errata that there can be two types of RDM protocol support: either...
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Forum: RDM Timing Discussion
August 23rd, 2011
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Replies: 9
Views: 22,339
Hi Scott/Eric,
What is then the exact...
Hi Scott/Eric,
What is then the exact difference between NR_BUFFER_FULL which states buffers or queue full, and NR_PROXY_BUFFER_FULL?
Is the difference only the fact that a responder queue in...
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Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions
August 21st, 2011
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Replies: 4
Views: 10,727
Hi Eric/Scott,
Yes, indeed this can serve...
Hi Eric/Scott,
Yes, indeed this can serve quick turn-arounds, even a little bit more than 1.3 ms, depending on the application the ACK_TIMER reply itself (also 1.3 ms) as well as the max delay to...
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Forum: RDM Timing Discussion
August 21st, 2011
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Replies: 9
Views: 22,339
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Forum: RDM Timing Discussion
August 19th, 2011
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Replies: 9
Views: 22,339
Hi Eric
Separate from EE memory writes,...
Hi Eric
Separate from EE memory writes, which I agree can be handled as you describe, there are other reasons a responder needs more time e.g. when it is a proxy or bridge/gateway device to where...
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Forum: RDM Interpretation Questions
August 19th, 2011
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Replies: 4
Views: 10,727
Interpretation of ACK_TIMER
Hello,
Is it correct that a 0x0000 as an ACK_TIMER response indicates a "come back immediately for the requested and queued data"?
Greetings
Marc
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Forum: RDM Timing Discussion
August 18th, 2011
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Replies: 9
Views: 22,339
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Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion
August 17th, 2011
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Replies: 7
Views: 14,640
Handling incorrect messages
Hello,
I am working on implementing the, hopefully according to the standard, correct actions to be taken on incorrect messages that could be received by a responder.
After reading the standard...
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