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Envoyer une trame

Bonjour,

Je voudrais juste savoir si il est possible d'envoyer une trame manuellement...
Voila le probleme :

0000 00 07 3a 65 63 72 00 03 2f 42 0d 66 08 00 45 00 ..:ecr.. /B.f..E.
0010 00 28 e6 e8 40 00 80 06 e3 ba c0 a8 01 02 d5 fb .(..@... ........
0020 98 86 11 19 1a f5 81 d9 18 d9 6b 5a bf bc 50 10 ........ ..kZ..P.
0030 fd f2 8f dd 00 00 ......


J'ai récupéré cette trame que mon ordinateur à émis à un serveur et j'aimerais savoir si je peux envoyer plusieurs fois cette trame avec un logiciel ???
Lu Albat90,

Oui tu peux :
http://www.frameip.com/frameip/

@+
_SebF - Sébastien FONTAINE
merci beaucoup
Je voudrais me fabriquer un petit montage qui me permettrait de récupérer quelques trames d’un GPS USB (les plus importantes) vers un microcontrôleur (un pic), pour ensuite afficher les coordonnées du GPS sur un écran LCD!

Mais mon problème est le suivant :
Je ne connais pas vraiment la procédure à respecter pour extraire ces trames du GPS.

ps : je suis nul en informatique
The special projects team is the official name for the Special Air Service anti–hijacking counter–terrorism team.[50] They are trained in Close Quarter Battle (CQB) and sniper techniques and specialize in hostage rescue in buildings or on public transport.[63] The team were formed in 1975 when then Prime Minister Edward Heath asked the Ministry of Defence to prepare for any possible terrorist attack similar to the massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics and ordered that the SAS Counter Revolutionary Warfare (CRW) wing be raised.[64]

Once the wing had been established, each squadron rotated on a continual basis through counter–terrorist training including hostage rescue, siege breaking, and live firing exercises — it has been reported that during CRW training each soldier expends as many as 100,000 pistol rounds. Squadrons refresh their training every 16 months, on average. The CRW wing's first deployment was during the Balcombe Street Siege. The Metropolitan Police had trapped a PIRA unit; they surrendered when they heard on the BBC that the SAS were being sent in.[64]

The first documented action abroad by the CRW wing was assisting the West German counter-terrorism group GSG 9 at Mogadishu.[27] In 1980 the SAS were involved in a hostage rescue during the Iranian Embassy Siege. Five of the six terrorists involved were killed while one survived by passing himself off as a hostage.[65]