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#192211 - 06/12/2003 21:24 car serial output problems
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
I am having trouble getting serial info out of the Empeg when I put it in forced DC/car mode. I am running V2.00 and Hijack V3.40. My config.ini has the following
[hijack]
suppress_notify=0
[output]
notify=1

When in AC mode I receive track/time data at 115,200 but when in forced DC mode I receive the boot up data at 115,200 then no more output.

Still confused on the whole process, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Nick

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#192212 - 07/12/2003 00:58 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31596
Loc: Seattle, WA
Right, because in the car it deliberately changes to 4800. Please click here for the relevant FAQ entry and corrective measures.
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#192213 - 07/12/2003 07:58 Re: car serial output problems [Re: tfabris]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
right, I read that section and tried looking for data at 4800 but nothing would come out after the initial boot up data. Would it be coming out the back of the empeg itself or the serial cable on the sleeve? I have not tried the serial cable on the sleeve, if this is the case is there any way get it at the back of the empeg also (for in home use?)

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#192214 - 07/12/2003 08:11 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
Tony, I was just thinking a little more, if the in car data does come out the sleeve port only is there a way to change the baud rate of the port on the Empeg itself when it is in the house on AC mode? If I could change that port then I could easily use it in the house for development work, otherwise I will have to try and access the sleeve port in the house without a sleeve attached.

Thanks much, Nick

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#192215 - 07/12/2003 09:14 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
tman
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
huh?

The serial port on the sled and the one on the empeg itself are the same port. The sled port however is wired differently, the lines are swapped so you have to use a straight-through cable instead of the null-modem cable you get in the box.

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#192216 - 07/12/2003 10:22 Re: car serial output problems [Re: tman]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
Oh, ok. Well if that's the case then I must have something set wrong in my config. If I force DC power mode and set up a terminal program to read at 4800 I get the following when I reboot.

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f޾(({)BnjK)kC/Jbjy BՑrate: 4800, disabling logging


The garbage at the beginning is the Linux startup data at 115200 then I see "rate: 4800, disabling logging"
This must be turning off the data output, how do I turn it back on? My config.ini is

[hijack]
suppress_notify=0
[output]
notify=1


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#192217 - 07/12/2003 10:32 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
tman
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
Add this to config.ini and try it again

[serial]
car_rate=115200

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#192218 - 07/12/2003 11:19 Re: car serial output problems [Re: tman]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
Hey Trevor,
I added that to the config and still no luck. I did discover that it will output data at 115200 just fine but if I change the baud rate is comes up with the following disable message.

冇b!9Ցrate: 57600, disabling logging

This is the message I received at 57600, I also tried 4800 with the same result. It does work at 115200 but that is all I can get out of it.

Very confused, Nick


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#192219 - 07/12/2003 11:28 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
tman
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
The player internally disables logging when it's in DC mode. I don't think there is a way to fix that apart from making Hijack force it to AC mode even when in the car. Read this thread.

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#192220 - 07/12/2003 11:45 Re: car serial output problems [Re: tman]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
I guess I don't understand why it works at 115200 but no other baud rate when on forced DC mode.
All I really want is a way to have the empeg output song information at 38400 or possibly 19200 when in the car. Is there any way you can think of to make this happen?

Nick

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#192221 - 07/12/2003 11:55 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
tman
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
The player is doing it. We can't change that unfortunately. I guess you could hack the kernel to change the baud rate behind the player's back. So it'd think it was running at 115200 but actually was set to 19200.

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#192222 - 07/12/2003 12:05 Re: car serial output problems [Re: tman]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
Well thats too bad. Thanks for your help Trevor.
What is the purpose of the serial port in the car if you can't get the track, title, mode, volume info out of it?
What is everyone using this port for when it is set to 4800 or something like that?

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#192223 - 07/12/2003 13:01 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
Roger
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Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
What is everyone using this port for when it is set to 4800 or something like that?

GPS. NMEA runs at 4800 baud. That's one.
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-- roger

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#192224 - 07/12/2003 13:32 Re: car serial output problems [Re: Roger]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
What is being done with NMEA, are you showing gps data on the Empeg display?

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#192225 - 07/12/2003 14:02 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
Daria
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
Look at gpsapp.

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#192226 - 07/12/2003 14:20 Re: car serial output problems [Re: farmtech]
drakino
carpal tunnel

Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
What is being done with NMEA, are you showing gps data on the Empeg display?

It's an old request from ages ago for the eventual development of a navigation system. It might have been put in as early back as the beta days with the Mark 1 (I can't remember offhand). And noone has seen any reason to take it back out, since the serial speed can be set via config.ini.

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#192227 - 07/12/2003 16:34 Re: car serial output problems [Re: drakino]
farmtech
journeyman

Registered: 22/08/2003
Posts: 59
Ok, I see. The GPS app looks interesting. Thanks for the help everyone.

Nick

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