/* XDemo21: Controls Hardware in UserCount function. Compiler: BC++ 3.1 Compile mode: large Project: user.c v7000.c vModbus.c [after vcom3002.lib] ..\Lib\7188EL.Lib ..\Lib\TCPIP32.Lib ..\Lib\VcomNNNN.Lib, with NNNN being the lib file's version. 19 -> Any command will be accepted. Actions concerning hardware control in UserCount is prohibited. If users want to control hardware in UserCount, they must use flag variable to pass the command to UserLoopFun. Function of hardware can be executed correctly in UserInit, UserLoopFun, UserCmd. This demo will increase numbers every second and show the value in the LEDs in UserCount function. Hardware: 7188E Refer 7188e\TCP\Doc\[Big5|Eng|Gb2312]\Vxcomm.htm 7188e\TCP\Xserver\Xserver.htm 7188e\TCP\Xserver\Function.htm to get more information. Because the kernal of Xserver used InstallCom() function. Please use printCom1() instead of Print() if you want to send formatted output from COM1. [20/Nov/2001] by Kevin [23,Sep,2004] Commented by Annita [10/Aug/2005] by Liam [26,July,2011] by Nicholas */ #include #include #include #include "..\lib\7188e.h" #include "..\lib\tcpip32.h" #include "..\lib\vxcomm.h" extern int bLedControl; int bControlHardware; //Flag variable to pass the command to UserLoopFun. int iNumber; char cLED[6]; void UserCount(void) { /* User's timer trigger function. Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. Please refer to XDemo09 for example code. */ iNumber+=1; bControlHardware=1; } void UserInit(void) { /* Initialize user's program. Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. Please refer to XDemo09 for example code. */ InitLib(); Init5DigitLed(); bLedControl=0; bControlHardware=0; AddUserTimerFunction(UserCount,1000); } void UserLoopFun(void) { /* VxComm.exe will call this function every scan time Please refer to XDemo11 for Real-time I/O control */ int i; if (bControlHardware) { sprintf(cLED,"%5d",iNumber); for (i=1;i<=5;i++) Show5DigitLed(i,cLED[i-1]-'0'); bControlHardware=0; } } int UserCmd(unsigned char *Cmd,unsigned char *Response) { /* Xserver executes this function when received a package form TCP port 10000 and the first two bytes are "19". Funtion of Xserver, Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. */ strcpy(Response,Cmd); return 1; // return OK } int VcomUserBinaryCmd(TCPREADDATA *p) { /* VXCOMM.EXE 2.6.12(04,Sep,2001) or later will support this function. Xserver executes this function when received a package form TCP port 10000 and the first two bytes are "23". Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. Please refer to XDemo23 for example code. */ return 1; /* any value will be accept */ } int VcomCmdUser(TCPREADDATA *p) { /* VCOM3005 (Feb,22,2002) or later will call this function for PortUser. When packets received by TCP PORT PortUser(user defined) of 7188E/8000E, Xserver will call this function. Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. */ VcomSendSocket(p->Socket,p->ReadUartChar,p->Length); return 1; /* any value will be accept */ } void PortUserStart(int skt) { /* XS8_3200.Lib Version 3.2.00 (20,Apr,2004) or later version supports this function. When a TCP/IP client connects to the 7188E/8000E via the user's defined port(PortUser), the Xserver calls the function once. Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. */ skt=skt; //do nothing } void Port9999Start(int skt) { /* XS8_3200.Lib Version 3.2.00 (20,Apr,2004) or later version supports this function. When a TCP/IP client connects to the 7188E/8000E TCP port 9999, the Xserver calls the function once. Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. */ skt=skt; //do nothing } void Port502Start(int skt) { /* XS8_3200.Lib Version 3.2.00 (20,Apr,2004) or later version supports this function. When a TCP/IP client connects to the 7188E/8000E TCP port 502, the Xserver calls the function once. Please refer to XDemo04 for detail description. */ skt=skt; //do nothing }