Hardware library was updated - 3.10

eddy_ys

Member
Erel,
Thanks for your swift response.
I really can feel the "First priority support" upon my purchase of your Basic4ppc Enterprise Version at 89.00$ (US Dollars).

The next homework is to generate a tone with frequency of xHz where x is between 1Hz and 20000Hz.
The command may look like:
Hardware.Frequency(1750)
Sleep(1000)
Hardware.FrequencyStop

Really looking forward to your response.

Thanks a lot...

Does everyone enjoy this?
 

eddy_ys

Member
When run, an error message "Hardware does not support this method"
is raised:

Sub Timer1_Tick
Sound("tick.wav")
Hardware.VibrateStart
Sleep(100)
Hardware.VibrateStop
Bicara = SubString(Format((Round((Now-StartTime)/cTicksPerSecond)) Mod 60, "d2"),0,2)
TextBox2.Text = Bicara
If Bicara = "38" Then
Hardware.VibrateStart
Sleep(100)
Hardware.VibrateStop
End If
If Bicara = "52" Then
Hardware.VibrateStart
Sleep(200)
Hardware.VibrateStop
Sleep(200)
Hardware.VibrateStart
Sleep(200)
Hardware.VibrateStop
End If
End Sub
 

dzt

Active Member
Licensed User
Attached is a small (unofficial) library (C# source code included) which can activate and deactivate PPC notification leds.

Usualy notification led 0 is a really led and led 1 (in most cases) is the vibration mechanism.

Basic4PPC .sbp test file included.

If it works OK, Erel can add it to hardware library.
 

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Steve

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Longtime User
Erel,

This is great! With these three new hardware methods alone, you've really made B4PPC more appealing to PPC Phone devs like myself. Thanks again for the excellent work.
- Steve
 

eddy_ys

Member
Dimitris,
I finally get my "Vibrator" into usage.
You are excellent, marvellous, cool, great.....
From the bottom of my heart, thank you very much.

:sign0188:
:sign0142:
:sign0098:
:sign0060:
:sign0008:
:sign0162:

Erel,
You should give a prize to Dimitris for his great work to your "First priority User" like me.


Thank you Basic4PPC!!!!
Thank you Erel....
 

blackiice

Member
I have tested on my O2 Xda Exec ,it works ok.thanks a lot.
but in my device the "led 0 on" is turn the led off and "led 0 on" is turn the led on,I don't know why.
 
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dzt

Active Member
Licensed User
Hi,

Actualy notification led on drives to a blinking led. If the led was on before, it will start blinking also. Behaves like this or stays permanently off?
 

taximania

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Longtime User
Attached is a small (unofficial) library (C# source code included) which can activate and deactivate PPC notification leds.

Usualy notification led 0 is a really led and led 1 (in most cases) is the vibration mechanism.

Basic4PPC .sbp test file included.

If it works OK, Erel can add it to hardware library.

@DZT: I converted your C# source code to VB.NET and added it to my RawIr.dll :sign0188:

First thing I found, (even with your dzLEDs.dll), I can use led.ActivateLed(1) to make the Led flash,
but have to use led.DeActivateLed(0) to stop it flashing. Otherwise I have to do a soft reset to stop it flashing. :confused:

I've tried everything to alter the rate of the flash but have been totally unsuccessful. I've tried adding subs for all of the below structure settings, but nothing changes the rate. Is it possible, is that why it isn't implemented in dzLEDs.dll
B4X:
   Friend Structure NLED_SETTINGS_INFO
         Public LedNum As Integer
         Public OffOnBlink As Integer
         Public TotalCycleTime As Integer
         Public OnTime As Integer
         Public OffTime As Integer
         Public MetaCycleOn As Integer
         Public MetaCycleOff As Integer
      End Structure

The addition of your code to my .dll was purely for my own satisfaction that I could do it. It won't be released.

The credit is still with you :sign0098:
 

dzt

Active Member
Licensed User
Hi taximania,

I didn't try to achieve different behaviour at all so I can't help you.

I've just read many posts saying LEDs does not behave the same in different devices.

The addition of your code to my .dll was purely for my own satisfaction that I could do it. It won't be released

LawyerPhobia!
Don't warry, use it for any purpose.

Happy new Year

(Avoiding Taximania, to avoid lawyers)
 

Put Claude

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Licensed User
Longtime User
Hi Erel,

Can 't find a download for that updated Hardware library - 3.10
Am I missing somehow something?

Put Claude Belgium
 

cheveguerra

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Longtime User
Vibration on Omnia i900

I just tried the lib on an Omnia i900 and i worked great, but the led number to vibrate is 11 not 0.

Best Regards
 
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