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C # application to view simtools data

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by AnthonyShifteh, May 21, 2020.

  1. AnthonyShifteh

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    Good morning all,


    Do you know if we can collect information from simtools to view it in a C # application? If yes, how ?


    Because if I send this info on a port, can I send and read on the same port?


    The best thing is that simtools sends this data to a C # application and then the application sends this data to the simulator.

    But I think, for a variant, I can just use a second type of thoughtful interface


    The first type of serial interface to communicate with the simulator and a second type of interface to send the data to the C # application but if I also have to do it in series, I will need a second microphone.
    To see if I can directly send them with another type of interface without going through the uart.


    Thanks in advance for your answers Okay and tell me without further if I need to be more clear
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