deloptes writes:
> Chris Rhodin wrote:
>
> > Tonight I'll look at the serial port ioctls and see if I can spot a
> > difference there. I also try enabling flow control and fiddling with
> the
> > signals to see if that unstops it.
>
> Are you sure that this is enabled in the BIOS, also some se
Chris Rhodin wrote:
> Tonight I'll look at the serial port ioctls and see if I can spot a
> difference there. I also try enabling flow control and fiddling with the
> signals to see if that unstops it.
Are you sure that this is enabled in the BIOS, also some serial ports like
HP have special con
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From: Chris Rhodin
Date: Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Serial Port Issues
To:
I have two devices I'm trying to connect to, a UPS and a network switch.
By default the UPS runs at 2400 baud and the switch runs at 9600 baud.
Before connecting them
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