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<blockquote data-quote="BGonaSTICK" data-source="post: 50267" data-attributes="member: 176912"><p>Yeah, I don't have an excess of time either, but it would make fascinating project.</p><p></p><p>I found quite a bit of stuff on the net. A guy who had got a diseqc control system operating through the serial port for the digipower SG2100 (which is what I have) for use with the SS2, but that needed a circuit board making up which defeats the object for me. Also found quite a bit of stuff about raw diseqc commands for the SG2100 for Linux. </p><p></p><p>Now that may sound a bit daft, but in the Linux implementation, there is a seperate config file which holds the raw commands to control the goto.x functions as well as the drive east/west functions etc.</p><p></p><p>Without a hook into the skyNETU.sys driver though, it's a non-starter.</p><p></p><p>I was considering disassembling the original and patched versions of skyNET.sys and trying to apply the changes to a disassembled skyNETU.sys, but I think I would be there 'til xmas 2028. I'd certainly like to see the source tho.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking more laterally now. As I've got the PCI version up on the other box anyway, I'm trying to work out the best way of using both receivers together to operate the SG2100. I can certainly control the motor from the box running the SS2 USB by executing the SS2 PCI plugin across the LAN, but if the coax is plugged into the PCI card, how can I simultaneously switch receivers to the SS2 USB? Maybe I can piggyback the switching of one of those intelligent 2-receiver-1-LNB diseqc switch efforts onto the back of the motor driving command?</p><p></p><p>Forget it, I'm going to bed...</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'll see sense in the morning and buy the Nexus-S.</p><p></p><p>Has the look and feel of a £10,000 development project to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGonaSTICK, post: 50267, member: 176912"] Yeah, I don't have an excess of time either, but it would make fascinating project. I found quite a bit of stuff on the net. A guy who had got a diseqc control system operating through the serial port for the digipower SG2100 (which is what I have) for use with the SS2, but that needed a circuit board making up which defeats the object for me. Also found quite a bit of stuff about raw diseqc commands for the SG2100 for Linux. Now that may sound a bit daft, but in the Linux implementation, there is a seperate config file which holds the raw commands to control the goto.x functions as well as the drive east/west functions etc. Without a hook into the skyNETU.sys driver though, it's a non-starter. I was considering disassembling the original and patched versions of skyNET.sys and trying to apply the changes to a disassembled skyNETU.sys, but I think I would be there 'til xmas 2028. I'd certainly like to see the source tho. I'm thinking more laterally now. As I've got the PCI version up on the other box anyway, I'm trying to work out the best way of using both receivers together to operate the SG2100. I can certainly control the motor from the box running the SS2 USB by executing the SS2 PCI plugin across the LAN, but if the coax is plugged into the PCI card, how can I simultaneously switch receivers to the SS2 USB? Maybe I can piggyback the switching of one of those intelligent 2-receiver-1-LNB diseqc switch efforts onto the back of the motor driving command? Forget it, I'm going to bed... I'm sure I'll see sense in the morning and buy the Nexus-S. Has the look and feel of a £10,000 development project to me. [/QUOTE]
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