Pete,
 So, the driver they released that was for RH 7,8,9, some rar file, was
it a bad driver? Or a closed source module?

As well, thanks so much for your suggestions. I am going crazy trying to
figure this out, because one character dropped isn't much, but as you
can imagine, it sure could get dropped at the wrong time. :) Now, the
suggestion you mention, how would I implement it? Any help very
appreciated... I am willing to try anything.

Thanks a lot for being so nice and helpful, I have read some of your
posts in the archives and  have always noticed your insightful posts.
Anyway, anybody else have any clues?


Nick

"All unix, all the time."

http://npt.ath.cx


Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> That's a damn good question. Obviously the either RTS->CTS or DTR->DSR
> transition affects the adapter somehow. You can test it by using
> a 3-pin cable and have modem signals looped locally on the connector.
> In fact, it's probably the configuration you want to use for real.
> I would not trust the hardware flow control across pl2303 anyway.
> It's a driver developed by reverse-engineering. Prolific was not
> forthcoming with the documentation.
>
> -- Pete
>
>   


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