Before we examine the "write" command, it is essential to understand the context. "Command Station v104" typically refers to a firmware or protocol version (version 1.04) used in specific industrial controllers, remote terminal units (RTUs), or communication gateways. This version is prevalent in:
Serial.begin(9600);
Every write operation includes a COT. Look for ACTIVATION_CONFiRM to ensure your command was accepted. write at command station v104
The at command allows users to specify a time and date when a command or script should be executed. The command to be executed can be provided directly on the command line or read from a file. The scheduled commands are stored in a spool directory, where at daemon (or atd ) periodically checks for pending jobs and executes them at the scheduled time. Before we examine the "write" command, it is
To get the most out of the "Write-at-Command" capability, users should familiarize themselves with the specialized syntax. Look for ACTIVATION_CONFiRM to ensure your command was