ENC28J60 - Ip Address
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ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Morning All.
does someone know how to set the IP address in the TCPIP_ENC28J60 component from a variable.
thank you
does someone know how to set the IP address in the TCPIP_ENC28J60 component from a variable.
thank you
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Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Hello Roy,
You should be able to call the initialise command and pass in the IP address you want to use.
You should be able to call the initialise command and pass in the IP address you want to use.
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Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Evening Benj,
Thanks for your response,
if I call the initialise command there are no parameters to set.
What I am trying to do is the following,
1) check eeprom for a value,
2) if not exist use a standard ip address.
3) if a value exist then use the value.
4) I could even use an input to default back to standard ip.
this way I can write my own ip address with a small app in msaccess to suit the customers local ip subnet.
reading into the eeprom and all that is not a problem , just manipulating the ip of the component is a problem.
thanks in advance
Thanks for your response,
if I call the initialise command there are no parameters to set.
What I am trying to do is the following,
1) check eeprom for a value,
2) if not exist use a standard ip address.
3) if a value exist then use the value.
4) I could even use an input to default back to standard ip.
this way I can write my own ip address with a small app in msaccess to suit the customers local ip subnet.
reading into the eeprom and all that is not a problem , just manipulating the ip of the component is a problem.
thanks in advance
Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
EDIT:
forget this post
see the next post.
or this link
enc28J60 ( may 2016 )
the enc28J60 compo is updated long time ago
*********
hi guys
if you want to set the ip in compile time before a enc28j60_init() is done
you can use the properties from enc28j60 to set it by edit the textlines.
if you want to save this in Vars for a Backup in eeprom, then you can
use the EV_compile and save the Ip's setting in your Project Vars.
if you want to set the ip in runtime mode before init the enc28j60 in code
then you can use the write and read register doings for init
and call only the things what you need then byself.
if you want to set the ip like beni sayed, like i have understand ( language translate )
not sure, but think we need a Var "Server IP" update or he means the things like on top
descripted.
@roy:
see in the vba example, how the port is done.
go to panel properties and you see a server port 255
this var is then use for the check
"CheckForTCPPort"
and is defined in the code with (FCM ups..sorry must be FCV but it was a example.. )
and this var you use then with
"CheckForTCPPort" and answere it if match..
btw:
is your friend.
btw, do a view c
and see the other macros, that are not listed in the icon
but still there, you can follow the instruction for a setup the enc28j60
start with
and follow the instruction, what this function call.
then you find the setup procdure for IP and MAC..
IP Code:
MAC Code:
what to do is,
create IP vars for the
BUFFER[1E] / BUFFER[1A]
BUFFER[1F] / BUFFER[1B]
BUFFER[20] / BUFFER[1C]
BUFFER[21] / BUFFER[1D]
create MAC vars for the
BUFFER[0] / BUFFER[6]
BUFFER[1] / BUFFER[7]
BUFFER[2] / BUFFER[8]
BUFFER[3] / BUFFER[9]
BUFFER[4] / BUFFER[10]
BUFFER[5] / BUFFER[11]
and do a setup/init routine with the same function and your overrides
and call it.
or check the
at begin in your code after start it and do an [idx]override simple for IP / MAC with your "Project Vars"
if you want relax situation:
simple check your IP Vars with this.
hope this helps.
nice weekend
best wishes
rudi
request:
want a
too
forget this post
see the next post.
or this link
enc28J60 ( may 2016 )
the enc28J60 compo is updated long time ago
*********
hi guys
if you want to set the ip in compile time before a enc28j60_init() is done
you can use the properties from enc28j60 to set it by edit the textlines.
if you want to save this in Vars for a Backup in eeprom, then you can
use the EV_compile and save the Ip's setting in your Project Vars.
if you want to set the ip in runtime mode before init the enc28j60 in code
then you can use the write and read register doings for init
and call only the things what you need then byself.
if you want to set the ip like beni sayed, like i have understand ( language translate )
not sure, but think we need a Var "Server IP" update or he means the things like on top
descripted.
@roy:
see in the vba example, how the port is done.
go to panel properties and you see a server port 255
this var is then use for the check
"CheckForTCPPort"
and is defined in the code with (FCM ups..sorry must be FCV but it was a example.. )
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#define FCV_00000_panel__FCM_SERVERPORT (255)
"CheckForTCPPort" and answere it if match..
btw:
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MX_GLOBAL MX_UINT8 FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[FCVsz_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER
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void FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__MakeArpRequest(MX_UINT8 *FCL_SERVERIP, MX_UINT16 FCLsz_SERVERIP)
btw, do a view c
and see the other macros, that are not listed in the icon
but still there, you can follow the instruction for a setup the enc28j60
start with
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void FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__Initialise();
then you find the setup procdure for IP and MAC..
IP Code:
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void FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IpMakeIp()
{
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1E] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1A];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1F] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1B];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x20] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1C];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x21] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1D];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1A] = 192; ///< ? FCV_MyIpVar0
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1B] = 168; ///< ? FCV_MyIpVar1
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1C] = 0; ///< ? FCV_MyIpVar2
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x1D] = 90; ///< ? FCV_MyIpVar3
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x14] = 0x40;
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x15] = 0;
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x12] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IP_IDENTIFIER >> 8;
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0x13] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IP_IDENTIFIER;
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IP_IDENTIFIER = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IP_IDENTIFIER + 1;
FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IpFillIpHdrChecksum();
}
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void FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__IpMakeEth()
{
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[0] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[6];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[1] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[7];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[2] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[8];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[3] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[9];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[4] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[10];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[5] = FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[11];
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[6] = 100; /// < ? FCV_MyMAC0
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[7] = 101; /// < ? FCV_MyMAC1
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[8] = 102; /// < ? FCV_MyMAC2
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[9] = 103; /// < ? FCV_MyMAC3
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[10] = 104; /// < ? FCV_MyMAC4
FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[11] = 105; /// < ? FCV_MyMAC5
}
create IP vars for the
BUFFER[1E] / BUFFER[1A]
BUFFER[1F] / BUFFER[1B]
BUFFER[20] / BUFFER[1C]
BUFFER[21] / BUFFER[1D]
create MAC vars for the
BUFFER[0] / BUFFER[6]
BUFFER[1] / BUFFER[7]
BUFFER[2] / BUFFER[8]
BUFFER[3] / BUFFER[9]
BUFFER[4] / BUFFER[10]
BUFFER[5] / BUFFER[11]
and do a setup/init routine with the same function and your overrides
and call it.
or check the
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MX_GLOBAL MX_UINT8 FCV_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER[FCVsz_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__BUFFER];
if you want relax situation:
Code: Select all
void FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__MakeArpRequest(MX_UINT8 *FCL_SERVERIP, MX_UINT16 FCLsz_SERVERIP)
hope this helps.
nice weekend
best wishes
rudi
request:
want a
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void FCD_XXXX_TCPIP_ENC28J60__Initialise( MyIP );
Last edited by Rudi on Fri Jun 24, 2016 3:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
ah...damm....
now i know, why benj do not response again
which is always a good sign.
"check yours again since a fault with you must be and if it still does not go, then let me know again"
..i have learned in the past ..
benj was, is and stay the hero, we are "junk dealer" / "dawdler" / "laggard"... roy ( fun )
see here :
now i understand benj's message
long done!
we use tcp icon from februar 2016, there is a new on board
had download this last time, but not used at time.. so i saw today first time the goodies you have make benj.
thank you benj again!!!
( i wish the same guy in my wrk team )
best wishes
rudi
now i know, why benj do not response again
which is always a good sign.
"check yours again since a fault with you must be and if it still does not go, then let me know again"
..i have learned in the past ..
benj was, is and stay the hero, we are "junk dealer" / "dawdler" / "laggard"... roy ( fun )
see here :
now i understand benj's message
long done!
we use tcp icon from februar 2016, there is a new on board
had download this last time, but not used at time.. so i saw today first time the goodies you have make benj.
thank you benj again!!!
( i wish the same guy in my wrk team )
best wishes
rudi
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Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Sorry Guys where can I download this component as my FC 6.1.3.2 does not have it.
Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
read the post over yours,Roy Johnston wrote:Sorry Guys where can I download this component as my FC 6.1.3.2 does not have it.
i wrote:
and click in the "now i understand benj's message" link
(you must click on the blue underline text)
then you come to the post message from benj and the link to compo you search
just in time there are 53 downloads done.
or see the last post from me in your VBA thread
(you must click on the blue underline text)
Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
-> your drive\....Flowcode 6\components
make a backup from your existing "TCPIP_ENC28J60.fcpx" example rename it to "TCPIP_ENC28J60.fcpx.bak"
you must download the "TCPIP_ENC28J60.fcpx" and save it on your flowcode install
-> Flowcode 6\components
folder
make a backup from your existing "TCPIP_ENC28J60.fcpx" example rename it to "TCPIP_ENC28J60.fcpx.bak"
you must download the "TCPIP_ENC28J60.fcpx" and save it on your flowcode install
-> Flowcode 6\components
folder
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Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Thank you,
I did not realise it was a component download and not a different version of FC
I did not realise it was a component download and not a different version of FC
Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Hi everybody
I'm new on flowcode, and I need a help about ENC28J60 - Ip Address
how to arrange such a transfer, how to set the ip address, where to get ip address ENC28J60 etc.
I use flowcode 5
I'm new on flowcode, and I need a help about ENC28J60 - Ip Address
how to arrange such a transfer, how to set the ip address, where to get ip address ENC28J60 etc.
I use flowcode 5
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Re: ENC28J60 - Ip Address
Hello Zalat,
Flowcode 5 has support for the SPI peripheral. The ENC28J60 is a SPI to Ethernet adapter. By using SPI communications you can create macros to allow you to use the ENC28J60 e.g. setting the IP address. The datasheet should show you how to use the SPI interface to talk to the module.
Flowcode 6 and 7 already has these macros in the form of a new component which may help to get you up and running faster.
Flowcode 5 has support for the SPI peripheral. The ENC28J60 is a SPI to Ethernet adapter. By using SPI communications you can create macros to allow you to use the ENC28J60 e.g. setting the IP address. The datasheet should show you how to use the SPI interface to talk to the module.
Flowcode 6 and 7 already has these macros in the form of a new component which may help to get you up and running faster.
Regards Ben Rowland - MatrixTSL
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