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// PCANBasic.pas
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//
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// ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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//
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// PCAN-Basic API
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//
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// ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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//
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Author : Keneth Wagner
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// Last change: 18.05.2016 Wagner
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//
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// Language: Pascal
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Copyright (C) 1999-2016 PEAK-System Technik GmbH, Darmstadt
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// more Info at http://www.peak-system.com
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//
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unit PCANBasic;
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interface
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const
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Value definitions
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Currently defined and supported PCAN channels
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//
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PCAN_NONEBUS = $00; // Undefined/default value for a PCAN bus
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PCAN_ISABUS1 = $21; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 1
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PCAN_ISABUS2 = $22; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 2
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PCAN_ISABUS3 = $23; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 3
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PCAN_ISABUS4 = $24; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 4
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PCAN_ISABUS5 = $25; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 5
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PCAN_ISABUS6 = $26; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 6
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PCAN_ISABUS7 = $27; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 7
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PCAN_ISABUS8 = $28; // PCAN-ISA interface, channel 8
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PCAN_DNGBUS1 = $31; // PPCAN-Dongle/LPT interface, channel 1
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PCAN_PCIBUS1 = $41; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 1
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PCAN_PCIBUS2 = $42; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 2
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PCAN_PCIBUS3 = $43; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 3
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PCAN_PCIBUS4 = $44; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 4
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PCAN_PCIBUS5 = $45; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 5
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PCAN_PCIBUS6 = $46; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 6
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PCAN_PCIBUS7 = $47; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 7
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PCAN_PCIBUS8 = $48; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 8
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PCAN_PCIBUS9 = $409; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 9
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PCAN_PCIBUS10 = $40A; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 10
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PCAN_PCIBUS11 = $40B; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 11
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PCAN_PCIBUS12 = $40C; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 12
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PCAN_PCIBUS13 = $40D; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 13
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PCAN_PCIBUS14 = $40E; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 14
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PCAN_PCIBUS15 = $40F; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 15
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PCAN_PCIBUS16 = $410; // PCAN-PCI interface, channel 16
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PCAN_USBBUS1 = $51; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 1
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PCAN_USBBUS2 = $52; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 2
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PCAN_USBBUS3 = $53; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 3
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PCAN_USBBUS4 = $54; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 4
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PCAN_USBBUS5 = $55; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 5
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PCAN_USBBUS6 = $56; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 6
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PCAN_USBBUS7 = $57; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 7
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PCAN_USBBUS8 = $58; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 8
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PCAN_USBBUS9 = $509; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 9
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PCAN_USBBUS10 = $50A; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 10
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PCAN_USBBUS11 = $50B; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 11
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PCAN_USBBUS12 = $50C; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 12
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PCAN_USBBUS13 = $50D; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 13
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PCAN_USBBUS14 = $50E; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 14
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PCAN_USBBUS15 = $50F; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 15
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PCAN_USBBUS16 = $510; // PCAN-USB interface, channel 16
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PCAN_PCCBUS1 = $61; // PCAN-PC Card interface, channel 1
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PCAN_PCCBUS2 = $62; // PCAN-PC Card interface, channel 2
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PCAN_LANBUS1 = $801; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 1
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PCAN_LANBUS2 = $802; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 2
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PCAN_LANBUS3 = $803; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 3
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PCAN_LANBUS4 = $804; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 4
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PCAN_LANBUS5 = $805; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 5
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PCAN_LANBUS6 = $806; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 6
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PCAN_LANBUS7 = $807; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 7
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PCAN_LANBUS8 = $808; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 8
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PCAN_LANBUS9 = $809; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 9
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PCAN_LANBUS10 = $80A; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 10
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PCAN_LANBUS11 = $80B; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 11
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PCAN_LANBUS12 = $80C; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 12
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PCAN_LANBUS13 = $80D; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 13
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PCAN_LANBUS14 = $80E; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 14
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PCAN_LANBUS15 = $80F; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 15
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PCAN_LANBUS16 = $810; // PCAN-LAN interface, channel 16
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// Represent the PCAN error and status codes
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//
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PCAN_ERROR_OK = $00000; // No error
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PCAN_ERROR_XMTFULL = $00001; // Transmit buffer in CAN controller is full
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PCAN_ERROR_OVERRUN = $00002; // CAN controller was read too late
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PCAN_ERROR_BUSLIGHT = $00004; // Bus error: an error counter reached the 'light' limit [Not used with the *FD functions]
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PCAN_ERROR_BUSHEAVY = $00008; // Bus error: an error counter reached the 'heavy' limit
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PCAN_ERROR_BUSWARNING = PCAN_ERROR_BUSHEAVY; // An error counter reached the 'warning' limit [ONLY used with the *FD functions]
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PCAN_ERROR_BUSPASSIVE = $40000; // Bus error: the CAN controller is in bus-off state
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PCAN_ERROR_BUSOFF = $00010; // Bus error: the CAN controller is in bus-off state
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PCAN_ERROR_ANYBUSERR = PCAN_ERROR_BUSWARNING Or PCAN_ERROR_BUSLIGHT Or PCAN_ERROR_BUSHEAVY Or PCAN_ERROR_BUSOFF Or PCAN_ERROR_BUSPASSIVE; // Mask for all bus errors
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PCAN_ERROR_QRCVEMPTY = $00020; // Receive queue is empty
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PCAN_ERROR_QOVERRUN = $00040; // Receive queue was read too late
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PCAN_ERROR_QXMTFULL = $00080; // Transmit queue is full
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PCAN_ERROR_REGTEST = $00100; // Test of the CAN controller hardware registers failed (no hardware found)
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PCAN_ERROR_NODRIVER = $00200; // Driver not loaded
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PCAN_ERROR_HWINUSE = $00400; // Hardware already in use by a Net
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PCAN_ERROR_NETINUSE = $00800; // A Client is already connected to the Net
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLHW = $01400; // Hardware handle is invalid
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLNET = $01800; // Net handle is invalid
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLCLIENT = $01C00; // Client handle is invalid
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLHANDLE = PCAN_ERROR_ILLHW Or PCAN_ERROR_ILLNET Or PCAN_ERROR_ILLCLIENT; // Mask for all handle errors
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PCAN_ERROR_RESOURCE = $02000; // Resource (FIFO, Client, timeout) cannot be created
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMTYPE = $04000; // Invalid parameter
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMVAL = $08000; // Invalid parameter value
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PCAN_ERROR_UNKNOWN = $10000; // Unknown error
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLDATA = $20000; // Invalid data, function, or action
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PCAN_ERROR_CAUTION = $2000000; // An operation was successfully carried out, however, irregularities were registered
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PCAN_ERROR_INITIALIZE = $4000000; // Channel is not initialized [Value was changed from 0x40000 to 0x4000000]
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PCAN_ERROR_ILLOPERATION = $8000000; // Invalid operation [Value was changed from 0x80000 to 0x8000000]
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// PCAN devices
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//
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PCAN_NONE = $00; // Undefined, unknown or not selected PCAN device value
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PCAN_PEAKCAN = $01; // PCAN Non-Plug&Play devices. NOT USED WITHIN PCAN-Basic API
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PCAN_ISA = $02; // PCAN-ISA, PCAN-PC/104, and PCAN-PC/104-Plus
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PCAN_DNG = $03; // PCAN-Dongle
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PCAN_PCI = $04; // PCAN-PCI, PCAN-cPCI, PCAN-miniPCI, and PCAN-PCI Express
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PCAN_USB = $05; // PCAN-USB and PCAN-USB Pro
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PCAN_PCC = $06; // PCAN-PC Card
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PCAN_VIRTUAL = $07; // PCAN Virtual hardware. NOT USED WITHIN PCAN-Basic API
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PCAN_LAN = $08; // PCAN Gateway devices
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// PCAN parameters
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//
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PCAN_DEVICE_NUMBER = $01; // PCAN-USB device number parameter
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PCAN_5VOLTS_POWER = $02; // PCAN-PC Card 5-Volt power parameter
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PCAN_RECEIVE_EVENT = $03; // PCAN receive event handler parameter
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PCAN_MESSAGE_FILTER = $04; // PCAN message filter parameter
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PCAN_API_VERSION = $05; // PCAN-Basic API version parameter
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PCAN_CHANNEL_VERSION = $06; // PCAN device channel version parameter
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PCAN_BUSOFF_AUTORESET = $07; // PCAN Reset-On-Busoff parameter
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PCAN_LISTEN_ONLY = $08; // PCAN Listen-Only parameter
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PCAN_LOG_LOCATION = $09; // Directory path for log files
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PCAN_LOG_STATUS = $0A; // Debug-Log activation status
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PCAN_LOG_CONFIGURE = $0B; // Configuration of the debugged information (LOG_FUNCTION_***)
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PCAN_LOG_TEXT = $0C; // Custom insertion of text into the log file
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PCAN_CHANNEL_CONDITION = $0D; // Availability status of a PCAN-Channel
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PCAN_HARDWARE_NAME = $0E; // PCAN hardware name parameter
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PCAN_RECEIVE_STATUS = $0F; // Message reception status of a PCAN-Channel
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PCAN_CONTROLLER_NUMBER = $10; // CAN-Controller number of a PCAN-Channel
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PCAN_TRACE_LOCATION = $11; // Directory path for PCAN trace files
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PCAN_TRACE_STATUS = $12; // CAN tracing activation status
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PCAN_TRACE_SIZE = $13; // Configuration of the maximum file size of a CAN trace
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PCAN_TRACE_CONFIGURE = $14; // Configuration of the trace file storing mode (TRACE_FILE_***)
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PCAN_CHANNEL_IDENTIFYING = $15; // Physical identification of a USB based PCAN-Channel by blinking its associated LED
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PCAN_CHANNEL_FEATURES = $16; // Capabilities of a PCAN device (FEATURE_***)
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PCAN_BITRATE_ADAPTING = $17; // Using of an existing bit rate (PCAN-View connected to a channel)
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PCAN_BITRATE_INFO = $18; // Configured bit rate as Btr0Btr1 value
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PCAN_BITRATE_INFO_FD = $19; // Configured bit rate as TPCANBitrateFD string
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PCAN_BUSSPEED_NOMINAL = $1A; // Configured nominal CAN Bus speed as Bits per seconds
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PCAN_BUSSPEED_DATA = $1B; // Configured CAN data speed as Bits per seconds
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PCAN_IP_ADDRESS = $1C; // Remote address of a LAN channel as string in IPv4 format
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PCAN_LAN_SERVICE_STATUS = $1D; // Status of the Virtual PCAN-Gateway Service
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// PCAN parameter values
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//
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PCAN_PARAMETER_OFF = $00; // The PCAN parameter is not set (inactive)
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PCAN_PARAMETER_ON = $01; // The PCAN parameter is set (active)
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PCAN_FILTER_CLOSE = $00; // The PCAN filter is closed. No messages will be received
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PCAN_FILTER_OPEN = $01; // The PCAN filter is fully opened. All messages will be received
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PCAN_FILTER_CUSTOM = $02; // The PCAN filter is custom configured. Only registered
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PCAN_CHANNEL_UNAVAILABLE = $00; // The PCAN-Channel handle is illegal, or its associated hardware is not available
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PCAN_CHANNEL_AVAILABLE = $01; // The PCAN-Channel handle is available to be connected (Plug&Play Hardware: it means furthermore that the hardware is plugged-in)
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PCAN_CHANNEL_OCCUPIED = $02; // The PCAN-Channel handle is valid, and is already being used
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PCAN_CHANNEL_PCANVIEW = PCAN_CHANNEL_AVAILABLE Or PCAN_CHANNEL_OCCUPIED; // The PCAN-Channel handle is already being used by a PCAN-View application, but is available to connect
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LOG_FUNCTION_DEFAULT = $00; // Logs system exceptions / errors
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LOG_FUNCTION_ENTRY = $01; // Logs the entries to the PCAN-Basic API functions
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LOG_FUNCTION_PARAMETERS = $02; // Logs the parameters passed to the PCAN-Basic API functions
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LOG_FUNCTION_LEAVE = $04; // Logs the exits from the PCAN-Basic API functions
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LOG_FUNCTION_WRITE = $08; // Logs the CAN messages passed to the CAN_Write function
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LOG_FUNCTION_READ = $10; // Logs the CAN messages received within the CAN_Read function
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LOG_FUNCTION_ALL = $FFFF;// Logs all possible information within the PCAN-Basic API functions
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TRACE_FILE_SINGLE = $00; // A single file is written until it size reaches PAN_TRACE_SIZE
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TRACE_FILE_SEGMENTED = $01; // Traced data is distributed in several files with size PAN_TRACE_SIZE
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TRACE_FILE_DATE = $02; // Includes the date into the name of the trace file
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TRACE_FILE_TIME = $04; // Includes the start time into the name of the trace file
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TRACE_FILE_OVERWRITE = $80; // Causes the overwriting of available traces (same name)
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FEATURE_FD_CAPABLE = $01; // Device supports flexible data-rate (CAN-FD)
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SERVICE_STATUS_STOPPED = $01; // The service is not running
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SERVICE_STATUS_RUNNING = $04; // The service is running
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// PCAN message types
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//
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PCAN_MESSAGE_STANDARD = $00; // The PCAN message is a CAN Standard Frame (11-bit identifier)
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PCAN_MESSAGE_RTR = $01; // The PCAN message is a CAN Remote-Transfer-Request Frame
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PCAN_MESSAGE_EXTENDED = $02; // The PCAN message is a CAN Extended Frame (29-bit identifier)
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PCAN_MESSAGE_FD = $04; // The PCAN message represents a FD frame in terms of CiA Specs
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PCAN_MESSAGE_BRS = $08; // The PCAN message represents a FD bit rate switch (CAN data at a higher bit rate)
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PCAN_MESSAGE_ESI = $10; // The PCAN message represents a FD error state indicator(CAN FD transmitter was error active)
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PCAN_MESSAGE_STATUS = $80; // The PCAN message represents a PCAN status message
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// Frame Type / Initialization Mode
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//
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PCAN_MODE_STANDARD = PCAN_MESSAGE_STANDARD; // Mode is Standard (11-bit identifier)
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PCAN_MODE_EXTENDED = PCAN_MESSAGE_EXTENDED; // Mode is Extended (29-bit identifier)
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// Baud rate codes = BTR0/BTR1 register values for the CAN controller.
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// You can define your own Baud rate with the BTROBTR1 register.
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// Take a look at www.peak-system.com for our free software "BAUDTOOL"
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// to calculate the BTROBTR1 register for every bit rate and sample point.
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//
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PCAN_BAUD_1M = $0014; // 1 MBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_800K = $0016; // 800 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_500K = $001C; // 500 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_250K = $011C; // 250 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_125K = $031C; // 125 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_100K = $432F; // 100 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_95K = $C34E; // 95,238 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_83K = $852B; // 83,333 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_50K = $472F; // 50 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_47K = $1414; // 47,619 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_33K = $8B2F; // 33,333 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_20K = $532F; // 20 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_10K = $672F; // 10 kBit/s
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PCAN_BAUD_5K = $7F7F; // 5 kBit/s
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// Represents the configuration for a CAN bit rate
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// Note:
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// * Each parameter and its value must be separated with a '='.
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// * Each pair of parameter/value must be separated using ','.
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//
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// Example:
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// f_clock=80000000,nom_brp=0,nom_tseg1=13,nom_tseg2=0,nom_sjw=0,data_brp=0,data_tseg1=13,data_tseg2=0,data_sjw=0
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//
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PCAN_BR_CLOCK = 'f_clock';
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PCAN_BR_CLOCK_MHZ = 'f_clock_mhz';
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PCAN_BR_NOM_BRP = 'nom_brp';
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PCAN_BR_NOM_TSEG1 = 'nom_tseg1';
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PCAN_BR_NOM_TSEG2 = 'nom_tseg2';
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PCAN_BR_NOM_SJW = 'nom_sjw';
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PCAN_BR_NOM_SAMPLE = 'nom_sam';
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PCAN_BR_DATA_BRP = 'data_brp';
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PCAN_BR_DATA_TSEG1 = 'data_tseg1';
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PCAN_BR_DATA_TSEG2 = 'data_tseg2';
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PCAN_BR_DATA_SJW = 'data_sjw';
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PCAN_BR_DATA_SAMPLE = 'data_ssp_offset';
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// Type of PCAN (non plug&play) hardware
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//
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PCAN_TYPE_ISA = $01; // PCAN-ISA 82C200
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PCAN_TYPE_ISA_SJA = $09; // PCAN-ISA SJA1000
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PCAN_TYPE_ISA_PHYTEC = $04; // PHYTEC ISA
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PCAN_TYPE_DNG = $02; // PCAN-Dongle 82C200
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PCAN_TYPE_DNG_EPP = $03; // PCAN-Dongle EPP 82C200
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PCAN_TYPE_DNG_SJA = $05; // PCAN-Dongle SJA1000
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PCAN_TYPE_DNG_SJA_EPP = $06; // PCAN-Dongle EPP SJA1000
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type
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Type definitions
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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TPCANHandle = Word; // Represents a PCAN hardware channel handle
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TPCANStatus = Longword; // Represents a PCAN status/error code
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TPCANParameter = Byte; // Represents a PCAN parameter to be read or set
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TPCANDevice = Byte; // Represents a PCAN device
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TPCANMessageType = Byte; // Represents the type of a PCAN message
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TPCANType = Byte; // Represents the type of PCAN hardware to be initialized
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TPCANMode = Byte; // Represents a PCAN filter mode
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TPCANBaudrate = Word; // Represents a PCAN Baud rate register value
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TPCANBitrateFD = PAnsiChar;// Represents a PCAN-FD bit rate string
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TPCANTimestampFD = UInt64; // Represents a timestamp of a received PCAN FD message
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Structure definitions
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Represents a PCAN message
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//
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TPCANMsg = record
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ID: Longword; // 11/29-bit message identifier
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MSGTYPE: TPCANMessageType; // Type of the message
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LEN: Byte; // Data Length Code of the message (0..8)
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DATA: array[0..7] of Byte; // Data of the message (DATA[0]..DATA[7])
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end;
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// Represents a timestamp of a received PCAN message.
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// Total Microseconds = micros + 1000 * millis + 0x100000000 * 1000 * millis_overflow
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//
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TPCANTimestamp = record
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millis: Longword; // Base-value: milliseconds: 0.. 2^32-1
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millis_overflow: Word; // Roll-arounds of millis
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micros: Word; // Microseconds: 0..999
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end;
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PTPCANTimestamp = ^TPCANTimestamp;
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// Represents a PCAN message from a FD capable hardware
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//
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TPCANMsgFD = record
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ID: Longword; // 11/29-bit message identifier
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MSGTYPE: TPCANMessageType; // Type of the message
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DLC: Byte; // Data Length Code of the message (0..15)
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DATA: array[0..63] of Byte; // Data of the message (DATA[0]..DATA[63])
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end;
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PTPCANTimestampFD = ^TPCANTimestampFD;
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// PCAN-Basic API function declarations
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// <summary>
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/// Initializes a PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <param name="Btr0Btr1">The speed for the communication (BTR0BTR1 code)</param>
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/// <param name="HwType">NON PLUG&PLAY: The type of hardware and operation mode</param>
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/// <param name="IOPort">NON PLUG&PLAY: The I/O address for the parallel port</param>
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/// <param name="Interrupt">NON PLUG&PLAY: Interrupt number of the parallel port</param>
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/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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function CAN_Initialize(
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Channel: TPCANHandle;
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Btr0Btr1: TPCANBaudrate;
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HwType: TPCANType;
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IOPort: LongWord;
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Interrupt: Word
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Initializes a FD capable PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">"The handle of a FD capable PCAN Channel"</param>
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/// <param name="BitrateFD">"The speed for the communication (FD bit rate string)"</param>
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/// <remarks>See PCAN_BR_* values
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/// * parameter and values ust be separated by '='
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/// * Couples of Parameter/value must be separated by ','
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/// * Following Parameter must be filled out: f_clock, data_brp, data_sjw, data_tseg1, data_tseg2,
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/// nom_brp, nom_sjw, nom_tseg1, nom_tseg2.
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/// * Following Parameters are optional (not used yet): data_ssp_offset, nom_samp
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///</remarks>
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/// <example>f_clock_mhz=80,nom_brp=0,nom_tseg1=13,nom_tseg2=0,nom_sjw=0,data_brp=0,
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/// data_tseg1=13,data_tseg2=0,data_sjw=0</example>
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/// <returns>"A TPCANStatus error code"</returns>
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function CAN_InitializeFD(
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Channel: TPCANHandle;
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BitrateFD: TPCANBitrateFD
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Uninitializes one or all PCAN Channels initialized by CAN_Initialize
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>Giving the TPCANHandle value "PCAN_NONEBUS",
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/// uninitialize all initialized channels</remarks>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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function CAN_Uninitialize(
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Channel: TPCANHandle
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Resets the receive and transmit queues of the PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>A reset of the CAN controller is not performed</remarks>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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function CAN_Reset(
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Channel: TPCANHandle
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Gets the current status of a PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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function CAN_GetStatus(
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Channel: TPCANHandle
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Reads a CAN message from the receive queue of a PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <param name="MessageBuffer">A TPCANMsg structure buffer to store the CAN message</param>
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/// <param name="TimestampBuffer">A TPCANTimestamp structure buffer to get
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/// the reception time of the message</param>
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/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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function CAN_Read(
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Channel: TPCANHandle;
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var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsg;
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TimestampBuffer: PTPCANTimestamp
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):TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Reads a CAN message from the receive queue of a FD capable PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">"The handle of a FD capable PCAN Channel"</param>
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/// <param name="MessageBuffer">"A TPCANMsgFD structure buffer to store the CAN message"</param>
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/// <param name="TimestampBuffer">"A TPCANTimestampFD buffer to get
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/// the reception time of the message. If this value is not desired, this parameter
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/// should be passed as NULL"</param>
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/// <returns>"A TPCANStatus error code"</returns>
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function CAN_ReadFD(
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Channel: TPCANHandle;
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var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsgFD;
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TimestampBuffer: PTPCANTimestampFD
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Transmits a CAN message
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <param name="MessageBuffer">A TPCANMsg buffer with the message to be sent</param>
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/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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function CAN_Write(
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Channel: TPCANHandle;
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var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsg
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): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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/// <summary>
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/// Transmits a CAN message over a FD capable PCAN Channel
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="Channel">"The handle of a FD capable PCAN Channel"</param>
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/// <param name="MessageBuffer">"A TPCANMsgFD buffer with the message to be sent"</param>
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/// <returns>"A TPCANStatus error code"</returns>
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function CAN_WriteFD(
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Channel: TPCANHandle;
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var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsgFD
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|
): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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|
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/// <summary>
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/// Configures the reception filter
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>The message filter will be expanded with every call to
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/// this function. If it is desired to reset the filter, please use
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/// the 'SetValue' function</remarks>
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/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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/// <param name="FromID">The lowest CAN ID to be received</param>
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|
/// <param name="ToID">The highest CAN ID to be received</param>
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|
/// <param name="Mode">Message type, Standard (11-bit identifier) or
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|
/// Extended (29-bit identifier)</param>
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|
/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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|
function CAN_FilterMessages(
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|
Channel: TPCANHandle;
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|
FromID: LongWord;
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|
ToID: LongWord;
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|
Mode: TPCANMode
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|
): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
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|
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/// <summary>
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|
/// Retrieves a PCAN Channel value
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|
/// </summary>
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|
/// <remarks>Parameters can be present or not according with the kind
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|
/// of Hardware (PCAN Channel) being used. If a parameter is not available,
|
|
/// a PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMTYPE error will be returned</remarks>
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|
/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
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|
/// <param name="Parameter">The TPCANParameter parameter to get</param>
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/// <param name="Buffer">Buffer for the parameter value</param>
|
|
/// <param name="BufferLength">Size in bytes of the buffer</param>
|
|
/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
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|
function CAN_GetValue(
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|
Channel: TPCANHandle;
|
|
Parameter: TPCANParameter;
|
|
Buffer: Pointer;
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|
BufferLength: LongWord
|
|
): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
|
|
/// <summary>
|
|
/// Configures or sets a PCAN Channel value
|
|
/// </summary>
|
|
/// <remarks>Parameters can be present or not according with the kind
|
|
/// of Hardware (PCAN Channel) being used. If a parameter is not available,
|
|
/// a PCAN_ERROR_ILLPARAMTYPE error will be returned</remarks>
|
|
/// <param name="Channel">The handle of a PCAN Channel</param>
|
|
/// <param name="Parameter">The TPCANParameter parameter to set</param>
|
|
/// <param name="Buffer">Buffer with the value to be set</param>
|
|
/// <param name="BufferLength">Size in bytes of the buffer</param>
|
|
/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
|
|
function CAN_SetValue(
|
|
Channel: TPCANHandle;
|
|
Parameter: TPCANParameter;
|
|
Buffer: Pointer;
|
|
BufferLength: LongWord
|
|
): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
|
|
/// <summary>
|
|
/// Returns a descriptive text of a given TPCANStatus error
|
|
/// code, in any desired language
|
|
/// </summary>
|
|
/// <remarks>The current languages available for translation are:
|
|
/// Neutral (0x00), German (0x07), English (0x09), Spanish (0x0A),
|
|
/// Italian (0x10) and French (0x0C)</remarks>
|
|
/// <param name="Error">A TPCANStatus error code</param>
|
|
/// <param name="Language">Indicates a 'Primary language ID'</param>
|
|
/// <param name="StringBuffer">Buffer for the text (must be at least 256 in length)</param>
|
|
/// <returns>A TPCANStatus error code</returns>
|
|
function CAN_GetErrorText(
|
|
Error: TPCANStatus;
|
|
Language: Word;
|
|
StringBuffer: PAnsiChar
|
|
): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
|
|
implementation
|
|
uses SysUtils;
|
|
|
|
const DLL_Name = 'PCANBASIC.DLL';
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|
|
|
function CAN_Initialize(Channel: TPCANHandle; Btr0Btr1: TPCANBaudrate; HwType: TPCANType; IOPort: LongWord; Interrupt: Word): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_InitializeFD(Channel: TPCANHandle; BitrateFD: TPCANBitrateFD): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_Uninitialize(Channel: TPCANHandle): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_Reset(Channel: TPCANHandle): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_GetStatus(Channel: TPCANHandle): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_Read(Channel: TPCANHandle; var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsg; TimestampBuffer: PTPCANTimestamp):TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_ReadFD(Channel: TPCANHandle; var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsgFD; TimestampBuffer: PTPCANTimestampFD):TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_Write(Channel: TPCANHandle; var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsg): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_WriteFD(Channel: TPCANHandle; var MessageBuffer: TPCANMsgFD): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_FilterMessages(Channel: TPCANHandle; FromID: LongWord; ToID: LongWord; Mode: TPCANMode): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_GetValue(Channel: TPCANHandle; Parameter: TPCANParameter; Buffer: Pointer; BufferLength: LongWord): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_SetValue(Channel: TPCANHandle; Parameter: TPCANParameter; Buffer: Pointer; BufferLength: LongWord): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
function CAN_GetErrorText(Error: TPCANStatus; Language: Word; StringBuffer: PAnsiChar): TPCANStatus; stdcall;
|
|
external DLL_Name;
|
|
|
|
end. |