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[News] Relaycard-soft Relax now avail for AmigaOS 3.x classicANN.lu
Posted on 16-Jul-2004 00:00 GMT by Rupert Hausberger (Edited on 2004-07-16 03:52:09 GMT by Christophe Decanini)12 comments
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Relax is avail for classic AmigaOS 3.x, you can get it from HERE.

Have fun,
naTmeg
(Christophe - added description)
Introduction
============

  Relax is a tool to control any of the 8-bit relay-cards around. It has
  a simple, but powerfull GUI for easy and fast handling. There are four
  different modes how the control can be done:

  1. Direct
  ---------
  In this mode all the acting is done directly. There are some buttons avail,
  like AllOn, AllOff, Invert, 1, 2, 3...

  2. Random
  ---------
  Here a random-generator decides which realy get switched. Useless realys
  can be switched off and the pause between the next step is setable.

  3. Step
  -------
  Two or more commands can be added to a list. The loopable list can be
  run with different times in pause. There can be unlimited entrys in a list.

  4. Time
  -------
  And here acting is done at defined times. Per step, a begin- and end-
  contition can be defined to various times. Also here there can be
  unlimited entrys in a list.


  All functions from the GUI are also avail via ARexx.


Features
========

  - Supports all 8-bit Realy-cards (2^n)
  - Realtime GUI
  - ARexx control
  - All GUI functions are avail
  - Fully transparent to GUI
  - Own process, so all actions can be aborted
  - 4 different modes of control
  - Direct
  - Direct control like on, off, 1, 2, 3
  - Random
  - Setable pause
  - Realy selectable
  - Step
  - Unlimited steps per list
  - Load and saveable step-lists
  - Variable pause per step
  - Time
  - Unlimited times per list
  - Load and saveable time-lists
  - Overall timerange from 10ms to 1 day
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Comment 1James Carroll15-Jul-2004 23:41 GMT
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Comment 3Don CoxRegistered user16-Jul-2004 06:54 GMT
Comment 4priest16-Jul-2004 07:37 GMT
Comment 5priest16-Jul-2004 07:40 GMT
Comment 6Anonymous16-Jul-2004 07:48 GMT
Comment 7miksuh16-Jul-2004 07:50 GMT
Comment 8Framiga16-Jul-2004 08:26 GMT
Comment 9Rupert Hausberger16-Jul-2004 09:43 GMT
Comment 10reflect16-Jul-2004 11:53 GMT
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Comment 12Anonymous16-Jul-2004 18:21 GMT
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