Hello,
I required freelance developer who has got knowledge of both iPhone and BlackBerry (Background Service and Accelerometer) for converting my existing Windows Mobile 5 application to iPhone and BlackBerry Version.
Interested developer (not companies) having strong iPhone and BlackBerry development portfolio shall apply.
here is the info needed to do the work.
Windows Mobile 6 - version: [login to view URL]
Graphics - [login to view URL]
PC version attached: - see zip file.
example of PC software that should be similar: take a look at Download 5.2 [login to view URL]
Protocol details:
Most of all, the application must create Virtual Port Com to communicate with lamp. We are using Rayson BTM222 bluetooth module – it is simply Bluetooth-RS232 converter.
If You trying to connect with lamp, Your device must create virtual port com and transmit data from/to lamp thru it as Serial connection RS232
Transmissions settings are Baudrate = 19200, Parity = none, DataBits=8, StopBits=1
Communications protocol is very simply. Master (PC, or something else - f.e Iphone) sends command to lamp (as string) and gets response from lamp (Slave). Only Master starts communication.
Each command must be sending as string wich begins with # symbol. The structure is: (with NO SPACES!!)
Each response from lamp is beended with ASCII(26) symbol.
# CMD CHR(13) Optional Data CHR(13) - chr(13) is ASCII code for Carriage Return of course.
Commands list
1 – Read eeprom data
# 1 chr(13) address chr(13) ‘ remebmber - don’t use spaces
Reads data from eeprom stored at specified address, for example # 1chr(13)16chr(13) – reads data from address 16 – moonlight power.
Response from lamp is read data as string and 3 char string OK(Chr(26))
2 – Write data
# 2 chr(13) address chr(13) data chr(13)
Writes data to eeprom at specified address send #2chr(13)16(chr13)5chr(13) to store 5 at address 16
Response from lamp is 3 char string - OKchr(26)
3 - Set date/time
#3chr(13) Year chr(13) month chr(13) day chr(13) hour chr(13) minutes chr(13) seconds(chr13)
Year = only 2 last digits for 2010 send 10
89 – read firmware version
#89chr(13)
- response is string with firmware version
100 – Restart lamp
#100chr(13) – send this then after a few second lamp will be restarted.
This are all commands you need to “play” with lamp.
Eeprom adress map for current fimware 1.3xx versions and later:
Address (dec value) : Name
4: Sunrise time. Time is always stored as "minute of day" it is calculated from HH*60 + MM so for 1:15PM you should send (1PM = 13) 13*60+15 = 795. Value range is from 0 to 1439. 0 = 00:00 1439 = 23:59
6: Sunset time - as above.
8: Totalopwer - value range 0-100
10: Color temperature value range from 130 to 230 (13.000K to 23.000K) center is 18.000K- value stored =180
12: Last fullmoon date. It is calculated as number of days from 01/01/2000
14: Boolean (1/0) = Enable moonlight simulation. 1=enabled
16: Moonlight power - values form 0-100
18 : Changedelay - pause between steps with increasing/decreasing luminous intesity procedures
PAR table:
Programm #01
32: Program begin time
34: Program end time
36: White channel power in percent
38: blue channel power in percent
Programm #02
Add 8 to previous programm begin time
40: Program begin time
42: Program end time
44: White channel power in percent
46: blue channel power in percent
Programm #03
Add 8 to previous programm begin time
48: Program begin time
50: Program end time
52: White channel power in percent
54: blue channel power in percent
......
Programm #40
344: Program begin time
346: Program end time
348: White channel power in percent
350: blue channel power in percent
I looked through your project and would like to offer my services.
I have been developed different applications for about 3 years, so I
have deep knowledge in this sphere. For recent years I have been working
on Sony-Company.
My aim is to do excellent work, so to please my customer. I’m looking
for a long-term relations with my clients, so that’s why I do
qualitative work and will not let you down.
I will be happy to work on your task.
Look forward to your answer.
Regards