Hi all,
Got a new device I'm trying to work out how to communicate with. It came along on Monday morning after 9 months of development inside my wife.
So far I've established that it's quite a temperature-sensitive device, and it alarms quite quickly if outside it's limits.
The primary communication method seems to be similar in some ways to the old PLC's and their audio cassette philosophy, only this one is much, much louder.
While I haven't been able to access the source code (and I think it'd be way over my head even if I could), I am impressed with it's processing capabilities. It seems to use some kind of biologically-based CPU, and has a highly advanced onboard self-learning optical-recognition system. The motion controls look a bit erratic, but from what I understand, they too will self-calibrate over time.
I'm also very impressed with its engineering and design. It's an incredibly well put-together unit, precision engineering like I've never seen before!
In any case, if anyone can give me any tips for communicating with this device, I'll take all the help I can get. I'm losing a lot of sleep trying to make sense of it all at the moment!
Got a new device I'm trying to work out how to communicate with. It came along on Monday morning after 9 months of development inside my wife.
So far I've established that it's quite a temperature-sensitive device, and it alarms quite quickly if outside it's limits.
The primary communication method seems to be similar in some ways to the old PLC's and their audio cassette philosophy, only this one is much, much louder.
While I haven't been able to access the source code (and I think it'd be way over my head even if I could), I am impressed with it's processing capabilities. It seems to use some kind of biologically-based CPU, and has a highly advanced onboard self-learning optical-recognition system. The motion controls look a bit erratic, but from what I understand, they too will self-calibrate over time.
I'm also very impressed with its engineering and design. It's an incredibly well put-together unit, precision engineering like I've never seen before!
In any case, if anyone can give me any tips for communicating with this device, I'll take all the help I can get. I'm losing a lot of sleep trying to make sense of it all at the moment!