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Converting Yamaha's YNCA codes into ASCii
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Post 1 made on Tuesday December 4, 2012 at 18:22
Vision NZ
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Hi can anyone please show me an example of a written conversion from a YNCA code to a standard. I have a installer who is struggling with this conversion.

He is wanting to RS232 control an RXA3020 receiver from a ProControl Prolink.z.

I have issued him with the Australian/NZ Yamaha files
example:

PARTY
[PUT Command]
@SYS:PARTY=Parameter
[GET Command]
@SYS:PARTY=?

However he needs to be shown a converted to ASCii example. Can someone please help me here?
Post 2 made on Sunday December 9, 2012 at 14:56
Barry Gordon
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The YNCA commands are all ASCII. There is no conversion they are just text strings. The only rules are no Spaces, must end with a CR/LF sequence. There is no way to enter a CR/LF sequence from a keyboard. The character code for CR=13, and for LF is 10. Dependent on what he is using to enter the strings will define how he is to enter a CR/LF sequence. In many languages it is "\x0D" and "\x0A". In visual basic it is vbCRLF, In Javascript it is "\r\n" or "\x0D\x0A"
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday December 9, 2012 at 16:54
Vision NZ
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Thanks Barry - understand. Many thanks!


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