[time-nuts] Unix equivalent of Windows RbMon app for PRS10 monitoring

Michael Wouters michaeljwouters at gmail.com
Wed Apr 6 19:27:29 EDT 2016


Dear Mike,

I have a Perl script and a C++ application that may be of use. The Perl
script logs continuously, but is mainly for logging TT? responses. The C++
application is used interactively. Either could be modified to do what you
want.

Take a look at:

https://github.com/openttp/openttp/blob/develop/software/gpscv/common/bin/prs10log.pl

and

https://github.com/openttp/openttp/tree/develop/software/gpscv/common/prs10c

The Perl script depends on a library:

https://github.com/openttp/openttp/blob/develop/software/system/src/TFLibrary.pm

Cheers
Michael


On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 7:13 PM, Mike Cook <michael.cook at sfr.fr> wrote:

> Before I start re-inventing wheels, has anyone got a non-graphical
> interface to the PRS10.
> Specifically, I want to log over time any/all the data points seen on the
> RbMon output, though it would be nice to have a curses version of the
> window.
>
> I have got a sniffer on the link and interaction looks simple enough.
>
> RbMon just executes a cmd? followed by 0x0d (CR)  for each of the values
> in turn and formats the returned data.  Not all data values are requested
> each cycle as some are unchanging. The PRS10 does not appear to send
> unrequested data.
>
> Any input appreciated.
> regards
>
> "If you don't know what it is, don't poke it."
> Roger Bacon
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