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Florian Nücke 2014-04-21 05:02:08 -07:00
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This card allows for interfacing with Stargate Tech 2's Abstract Bus system. This card allows for interfacing with [Stargate Tech 2](http://mod-stargatetech.com/)'s Abstract Bus system.
Component name: `abstract_bus`. Component name: `abstract_bus`.
Callbacks: Callbacks:
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- `setEnabled(enabled: boolean)` - `setEnabled(enabled: boolean)`
Sets whether the local bus interface should be enabled Sets whether the local bus interface should be enabled
- `getAddress(): number` - `getAddress(): number`
Returns the local interface address. `number` is a 16bit hexadecimal number (0xFFFF being a broadcast). Returns the local interface address. `number` is a 16 bit hexadecimal number (0xFFFF being a broadcast).
Returns `0` if an address has not yet been set. Returns `0` if an address has not yet been set.
- `setAddress(address: number)` - `setAddress(address: number)`
Sets the local interface address. `number` is a 16bit hexadecimal number. Sets the local interface address. `number` is a 16bit hexadecimal number.
- `send(address: number, data: table): boolean` - `send(address: number, data: table): boolean`
Sends data across the abstract bus. The table `data` is in the form of key,value pairs, i.e Sends data across the abstract bus. The table `data` is in the form of key-value pairs, e.g.
```lua abstract_bus.send(0xFFF, { ["action"]="dial", ["address"]="Losomdeh Salothirt Erpac" })``` ```
* See SGTech2 documentation for more info on the Abstract Bus lua> component.abstract_bus.send(0xFFF, { action="dial", address="Losomdeh Salothirt Erpac" })
```
* See SGTech2 documentation for more info on the Abstract Bus.
- `maxPacketSize(): number` - `maxPacketSize(): number`
Returns the maximum size a packet can be sent over the bus. Returns the maximum size a packet can be sent over the bus.
The abstract bus generates a signal named `bus_message` if a message is received. The abstract bus generates a signal named `bus_message` if a message is received. See the [signals reference](https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/wiki/_preview#abstract-bus-card).
The values are: `protocol id: number, sender address: number, target address: number, data: table, metadata: table`
- `protocol id` is the protocol version that was used.
- `sender address` is the address of the device sending the message
- `target address` is the address of the device that the messages was intended for (-1 for network broadcasts)
- `data` is a table of the data that was sent
- `metadata` is a table of data that are unique to the device that send the address