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= Suggestions Remarks =  
 
= Suggestions Remarks =  
  
*I like to keep my commands and responses short.  Keeps speed up without high baud rates.  Long wires need low baud rates.
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* Merge git hub for Instrumentino and Controlino what is value of separate repositories.
  
*Caps insensitivity is nice, but at high speeds is slower
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* Is there doc for Controlino? I added just a bit at:  [[Controlino Notes]]
  
*Add a command to identify the software on the arduino I use v for version, could be version, id.....
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*I like to keep my commands and responses short. Keeps speed up without high baud rates. Long wires need low baud rates. Really dislike xml idea. Would consider binary mode for time critical systems.
  
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*Caps insensitivity is nice, but at high speeds is slower.
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*Add a command to identify the software on the Arduino  I use v for version, could be version, id.....  My system responds something like "GreenHouse Sept04 2016" this way I can verify what I have connected to and that baud... is working.
  
 
= Old Notes Ignore Until Properly Organized =
 
= Old Notes Ignore Until Properly Organized =

Revision as of 07:09, 1 October 2016

Draft

Just a draft may or may not be completed.

Controlino Notes

What is Instrumentino

Links to what the authors think:


My Take

Instrumentino is an instrument control system designed to interface with various smart or semi smart systems. Prepackaged with the system is a program that makes an arduino a sort of smart sensor ( this in C++ ) and the Python code to interface with this Arduino which we will call the controlino

Why

Install

Misnomer I do not want to really install it I want to get it running in my Spyder environment. Russ's Computer Environment


This works

Download the file from github, the zip file. Unzip. Ignore a bunch of the stuff and take the

        \instrumentino
        from ( ........\instrumentino-master\instrumentino )
        and copy it to the place where your spyder projects live ( making a new project   instrumentino  )

Find the file:

         ......\SpyderP\instrumentino\__init__.py

and modify the top to:

         from __future__ import division
         
         import sys
         sys.path.append( ".." )
         
         #...... rest of file

This should make it run.

To do much more it seems you need an arduino.

Clean Install on Mint

Installed spyder

went to https://pypi.python.org/pypi/instrumentino link to git hub gave 404 search found https://github.com/yoelk/instrumentino

  using D:\_Source\Python\instremento\Using Instrumentino_v03.odt
  
  package manger wxpython

Suggestions Remarks

  • Merge git hub for Instrumentino and Controlino what is value of separate repositories.
  • I like to keep my commands and responses short. Keeps speed up without high baud rates. Long wires need low baud rates. Really dislike xml idea. Would consider binary mode for time critical systems.
  • Caps insensitivity is nice, but at high speeds is slower.
  • Add a command to identify the software on the Arduino I use v for version, could be version, id..... My system responds something like "GreenHouse Sept04 2016" this way I can verify what I have connected to and that baud... is working.

Old Notes Ignore Until Properly Organized

On windows not going well

 C:\Users\Russ>pip install instrumentino
 Collecting instrumentino
   Using cached instrumentino-1.0.tar.gz
 Collecting wxPython (from instrumentino)
   Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement wxPython (from instrumentino) (from versions: )
 No matching distribution found for wxPython (from instrumentino)
 
 C:\Users\Russ>pip install wxPython
 Collecting wxPython
   Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement wxPython (from versions: )
 No matching distribution found for wxPython


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 C:\Users\Russ>pip install wxPython
 Collecting wxPython
   Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement wxPython (from versions: )
 No matching distribution found for wxPython
 
 C:\Users\Russ>pip install wxpython
 Collecting wxpython
   Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement wxpython (from versions: )
 No matching distribution found for wxpython


Well, not so bad. Useful to know that my Spyder already had wxpython, came with it or I installed, who knows. Also useful to know wxpython is called wx. This helps a lot.