06.02.2019
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People generally choose the apple devices for non-commercial stuff nowadays because: a) It's less expensive than a nice looking touchpanel b) It's more justified: - I buy an iPhone/iPad, I get to use it for what it's intended for, and controlling my system at the same time, no limitations, and it's portable. So I guess when the future comes for me, that's what i'll be doing for residential, and commercial, which is the gig i'm currently in, mostly touchpanels. Originally Posted by Neurorad Aceinfinity is slightly ahead of me. I've used Toolbox to make the connection between my PC and a Pro2, via an Edgeport USB-serial adapter. Any recs for a TP? I could actually use a TPMC-8x eventually, and it appears to be Core3 compatible, so I'm leaning in that direction. My method of using Crestron is a remote control with touch screen for the living room where I need hard buttons for up/down and need small form factor.

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Crestron MasterInstaller is a software program developed by Crestron Electronics. The most common release is 3.00.09.00, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. The setup package generally installs about 8 files and is usually about 5.39 MB (5,653,224 bytes). Crestron MasterInstaller is a software program developed by Crestron Electronics. The most common release is 3.00.09.00, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. The setup package generally installs about 8 files and is usually about 5.39 MB (5,653,224 bytes). » crestron master installer download » crestron masterinstaller software; Most popular downloads. UpdateStar Premium Edition Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Google Chrome Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Package.

Of 'hello world.' Create a button it that will be used to toggle the internal relays in the controller. Assuming you have installed SMPL Windows, then go there and try to write a program that turns the relay on and off. Without training at Crestron this will probably take a few weeks. I did it over a weekend but you really have to be familiar with the above concepts to be able to get through it all the steps from compiling, to downloading to devices and writing the program.

Hello I was wondering if anyone could help me out,im after the software to allow me to program up a AV2 processor and a TPMC-8x touch screen. I am looking to replace my current Pronto setup with the above equipment but I cant get hold of the software, I believe you need to go on the Crestron course to get the software or be a Dealer. I am neither of those but just looking to get my kit up and running. I would be willing to pay for software,postage etc if some one had an old disc lying about!!!! Thanks Pwack.

I wish someone had described what I just said to me as that would have saved me good bit of head scratching. Originally Posted by amirm I am also a Kernel programmer and unfortunately that skill does not get you anywhere either. Yes, instantiating blocks on the screen is easy. But you have to completely change your ideas of how you write programs. You need to learn about such things as one-shot timers, debouncers, etc.

The join numbers are a bit confusing, not sure how to assign them, my box number on the actual on screen/page object only shows 0. Unless that's okay for my little experiment but i'm still trying to figure out how they work. Next i'll have to see how I exactly join things together, and how I assign events. I'm assuming I have to find modules somewhere in. SIMPL Windows?

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If so, try to write the equiv. Of 'hello world.' Create a button it that will be used to toggle the internal relays in the controller. Assuming you have installed SMPL Windows, then go there and try to write a program that turns the relay on and off.

If these two don't get you on the right path then you need to sign up to take the class which unfortunately is not offered on the web. You need to fly to the few locations where they teach them. This is very interesting. Dvd By your word from what i'm used to programming this will be a breeze! I've done tons of stuff down the the kernel in Windows, and to move to this where all you do is arrange logic blocks.

I've done installations for both RTI and Crestron now, but the software side of things on both ends is like trying to get into fort knox. Finally getting that opportunity with Crestron, but I would like to hear from some other Crestron programmer's around here as to how they think I should be getting started. Right now people out of their HQ in some other location have been doing the programming though for the job i'm currently doing however, so i've really ONLY been able to do the installation half. That's why i'm not getting any programming opportunities here, although i'm not getting any training right away for that reason either. I've got Crestron certification, and i've spoke directly to a Crestron representative about this, and he said I could go for training and that there was stuff online that I could do as well, but he said it may look a bit different to what i'm used to in programming, and that it might take me a bit to get used to.

I noticed my name and my dealer are in the System Config I basically get my signature on any system programming i'll be doing in the future I guess. Originally Posted by Neurorad Aceinfinity is slightly ahead of me. I've used Toolbox to make the connection between my PC and a Pro2, via an Edgeport USB-serial adapter. Any recs for a TP? I could actually use a TPMC-8x eventually, and it appears to be Core3 compatible, so I'm leaning in that direction. Where does Simpl+ fit in? Seems that I need to become familiar with the limitations of Simpl before I understand the need for Simpl+.