by [Theo Verelst] Because I prototyped a parallel port interface on a PC running a webserver based on [tclhhtpd], and made some procedures for driving the display using the driver on the [parallel port] page, I though I'd not just make a [Webserver combined with bwise], let the webserver drive the display so as to follow the hit-counts when the screen is not on, or in use for other things, or to see if it things still run. [http://195.241.128.75/Wiki/led7seg1.jpg] I used my adapted tclhttpd script, which opens a console window, and used the following code in the console, so as to run this fun extension live, without interrupting the server. One day I might make a page on [saving the state of tclhttpd] as well, which can be done reasonably, too. load lpttcl set run_display 1 proc disnum { {n} } { # the numbers 0-9 in the coding for how I connected up the segments to the bits set dis {192 252 146 152 172 137 129 220 128 136} set a [string index $n end-2] set b [string index $n end-1] set c [string index $n end] # 'open' our control register lpt_wrctrl 0 # select the rightmost display unit to become active lpt_wrdata 32 # 'open' the display channel(s) lpt_wrctrl 1 # figure out but pattern for the rightmost digit if {$c=={}} { set o 255 } { set o [lindex $dis $c] } # And write it to the display memory lpt_wrdata $o lpt_wrctrl 0 lpt_wrdata 64 lpt_wrctrl 1 if {$b=={}} { set o 255 } { set o [lindex $dis $b] } lpt_wrdata $o lpt_wrctrl 0 lpt_wrdata 128 lpt_wrctrl 1 if {$a=={}} { set o 255 } { set o [lindex $dis $a] } lpt_wrdata $o } # now let an update happen every 2 seconds proc show_hits {{t 2000}} { global run_display ::counter::T-urlhits disnum ${::counter::T-urlhits(N)} if {$run_display > 0} {after $t "show_hits $t"} } # do it show_hits I might these days (wrote this Dec 1 2003) leave the counter on a ''webcam'' during nights (Amsterdam time zone) if you want to check it out working 'live': http://195.241.128.75:8088 use 'open Url' in windows media player mms://195.241.128.75:8088 address for mplayer I might want to make a blinking second dot as well, to see the server process is active. The picture above is an actual digital photograph of the working display, except I would need more digits (only the lowest 3 significant are shown)...