Home › ELEKTOR FORUMS › DigiButler (April & May 2008) › DigiButler live demo from France

ELEKTOR FORUMS

Please log in to post a reply or subscribe / unsubscribe to topics

Topic: DigiButler live demo from France

Author Post

Elektor Editor

587 posts

Power User
Power User

Read post 15-10-2008 16:22

Our reader Yves Masquelier from France has connected his DigiButler board to the Internet to enable you all to see it's actually working.
His board has been programmed to read a number of temperatures including that of the ColdFire micro!

Url = http://81.56.186.109:59999
username = user
password = 1234567

give Yves' DigiButler a call and see if you can bother him to switch the kitchen light on and off!

Jan

mikey

5 posts

Popping In
Popping In

Read post 26-10-2008 11:39

I notice there are errors on his page. People have reported errors on my web page too. Anyone know why this is the case?
Line: 229
Char:69
Error: Expected ')'

homealone

8 posts

Popping In
Popping In

Read post 03-11-2008 11:07

Hi,
I'm new to electronics and have just bought the digibutler, can you tell me how you are measuring temperatures and what alterations you need to make to the circuit and programming to do this?

thanks

homealone

8 posts

Popping In
Popping In

Read post 13-11-2008 18:18

I saw somewhere the full procedure to change the TCP port that Digi responds, but cannot find it anymore. I thought it was as simple as port forwarding of a specific port in the Router. In my case I am trying to forward port 6996 to 192.168.0.151 (No DHCP) the Router is a Zyxel P-660H-D1 please can some one fully document how to do this please! Is there any change required to the code and if so I guess that requires the TBL board?

Please log in to post a reply or subscribe / unsubscribe to topics

Subscribe now

Subscribe to our free
E-weekly Newsletter!

Enter your Email address:

Follow Elektor

      

Act now!

FAQ

Before submitting questions, review our FAQ section!

Bestseller

Microprocessor Design using Verilog HDL

This book is a practical guide to processor design in the real world. It presents the Verilog HDL in an easily digestible fashion and serves as a thorough introduction about reducing a computer architecture and instruction set to practice. 

Package Deals

Elektor Bundles

Check our Package Deals and save money! Discounts up to 19% now available!

Price Slashed

Elektor OSPV

This Open Source People Vehicle is perfect for factory halls, warehouses, hospitals, colleges, schools etc.

Elektor PCBs at 25% OFF