Tom73 Posted August 23, 2016 Posted August 23, 2016 I'd like to propose that the C Escaped character string >> /d be added to be interpreted as a delay in the string. In scripting a telnet connected session, I think I'm overrunning the telnet receiver's interface. I just posted about it this morning in the ISY994i Questions Section. I'd say 500ms per /d would be ok. We could set it to 100 or 200ms... and then allow stringing several /d's in a row to allow some granularity. Thanks! Great product -- having a ton of fun. tom
larryllix Posted August 24, 2016 Posted August 24, 2016 I'd like to propose that the C Escaped character string >> /d be added to be interpreted as a delay in the string. In scripting a telnet connected session, I think I'm overrunning the telnet receiver's interface. I just posted about it this morning in the ISY994i Questions Section. I'd say 500ms per /d would be ok. We could set it to 100 or 200ms... and then allow stringing several /d's in a row to allow some granularity. Thanks! Great product -- having a ton of fun. tom +1 But I would go for 100mSec for each occurence. or /d:100, /d:500, etc.
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