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Hello
I want to design a Graphical User Interface to monitor a system which include dynamic robots , so the GUI must update the data depending on the serial information from robots
Any suggestions ?
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Waiting you suggestions
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Do you have any programming experience with writing a GUI application? If so, pick what you are most familiar with for writing dialog boxes. Just about every GUI programming language supports I/O to a serial port.
Jim Dempsey
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jimdempseyatthecove wrote:
Do you have any programming experience with writing a GUI application? If so, pick what you are most familiar with for writing dialog boxes. Just about every GUI programming language supports I/O to a serial port.
Jim Dempsey
Hi jim
I can use C# with visual studio
Thanks
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For C# you generally have
using System.IO.Ports;
You should be able to Google examples (look first at those from msdn.microsoft.com).
Google Search: SerialPort class
Jim Dempsey
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Derp,
What you mention seems to be a typical IoT project where many Intel® products can make your job really easier.
Are you familiar with the Intel® Galileo Gen 2 development board and the cloud-based analytics system provided on the IoT Analytics site?
You can read about the combination of an Intel® IoT platform and the cloud-based analytics system provided on the IoT Analytics site here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-iot-platforms-getting-started-cloud-analytics
Hope it helps.
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jimdempseyatthecove wrote:
For C# you generally have
using System.IO.Ports;
You should be able to Google examples (look first at those from msdn.microsoft.com).
Google Search: SerialPort class
Jim Dempsey
Thanks jim , i will google it
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gaston-hillar wrote:
Derp,
What you mention seems to be a typical IoT project where many Intel® products can make your job really easier.
Are you familiar with the Intel® Galileo Gen 2 development board and the cloud-based analytics system provided on the IoT Analytics site?
You can read about the combination of an Intel® IoT platform and the cloud-based analytics system provided on the IoT Analytics site here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-iot-platforms-getting-started-cloud-analytics
Hope it helps.
It sounds interesting , i will check that
Thank you gaston
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Derp K. wrote:
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gaston-hillar wrote:
Derp,
What you mention seems to be a typical IoT project where many Intel® products can make your job really easier.
Are you familiar with the Intel® Galileo Gen 2 development board and the cloud-based analytics system provided on the IoT Analytics site?
You can read about the combination of an Intel® IoT platform and the cloud-based analytics system provided on the IoT Analytics site here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-iot-platforms-getting-started-cloud-analytics
Hope it helps.
It sounds interesting , i will check that
Thank you gaston
You will find a huge amount of valuable information related to IoT projects at Intel® Developer Zone. Also, check the videos because they provide really valuable tutorials to get you started.
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Thanks again , it will be great data for my project
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If this system is used in a specific company and they would like to have their own cloud , the intel Iot kits and device would be compatible with it , or they are just designed for IoT analytics of intel
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Derp,
You can create an account on Intel IoT Analytics and activate your device to work with it. However, are you working with an Intel Galileo or Intel Edison board?
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