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6 srmdump - download your SRM PowerControl data
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14 srmdump implements the serial protocols for SRM's PowerControl V, VI
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21 Options available for the srmdump command:
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24 Try to download data "deleted" on the PCV. (PCVI and PC7 don't
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39 Type of PowerControl protocol to use. Supported are PowerControl
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49 srmdump /dev/ttyS1 # cygwin, com1
50 srmdump /dev/cu.usbserial* # Mac OS X, prolific driver (good luck)
51 srmdump /dev/cu.PL2303-* # Mac OS X with http://osx-pl2303.source‐
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71SRM access tool 9 Mar 2011 SRMCMD(1)