Ascom |
The AscomDriver type exposes the following members.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| AscomDriver | Initializes a new instance of the AscomDriver class | |
| AscomDriver(String) | Creates a new instance of the AscomDriver class. |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Connected | Set True to connect to the device hardware. Set False to disconnect from the device hardware. You can also read the property to check whether it is connected. This reports the current hardware state. | |
| Description | Returns a description of the device, such as manufacturer and model number. Any ASCII characters may be used. | |
| DriverInfo | Descriptive and version information about this ASCOM driver. | |
| DriverVersion | A string containing only the major and minor version of the driver. | |
| InterfaceVersion | The interface version number that this device supports. | |
| Name | The short name of the driver, for display purposes | |
| SupportedActions | Returns the list of custom action names supported by this driver. |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Action | Invokes the specified device-specific custom action. | |
| CommandBlind | Transmits an arbitrary string to the device and does not wait for a response. Optionally, protocol framing characters may be added to the string before transmission. | |
| CommandBool | Transmits an arbitrary string to the device and waits for a boolean response. Optionally, protocol framing characters may be added to the string before transmission. | |
| CommandString | Transmits an arbitrary string to the device and waits for a string response. Optionally, protocol framing characters may be added to the string before transmission. | |
| Dispose | This method is a "clean-up" method that is primarily of use to drivers that are written in languages such as C# and VB.NET where resource clean-up is initially managed by the language's runtime garbage collection mechanic. Driver authors should take care to ensure that a client or runtime calling Dispose() does not adversely affect other connected clients. Applications should not call this method. | |
| SetupDialog | Launches a configuration dialogue box for the driver. The call will not return until the user clicks OK or cancel manually. |