Re: [W] Data link Serial port

2004-03-25 Thread Tom Hawkins
"R. Glenn Givens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Fortunately, I don't have to worry about the funny >protocol & bad documentation because I get to decide all >this myself. This being the case, my top tips would be: - Have the remote device send a data block in response to a query from the PC, rath

RE: [W] Data link Serial port

2004-03-24 Thread R. Glenn Givens
E-mail) Subject: Re: [W] Data link Serial port "R. Glenn Givens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am writing a data link to communicate between a PC running LV 6.0.2 and an >industrial computer. The link on RS232C will run @ 9600 baud and the >throughput is such that I&#x

Re: [W] Data link Serial port

2004-03-24 Thread Rolf Kalbermatter
"R. Glenn Givens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am writing a data link to communicate between a PC running LV 6.0.2 and an >industrial computer. The link on RS232C will run @ 9600 baud and the >throughput is such that I'm using 1/4 to 1/3 of capacity. The industrial >computer sends the data and ha

Re: [W] Data link Serial port

2004-03-23 Thread dan . mondrik
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[W] Data link Serial port

2004-03-22 Thread R. Glenn Givens
Friends I am writing a data link to communicate between a PC running LV 6.0.2 and an industrial computer. The link on RS232C will run @ 9600 baud and the throughput is such that I'm using 1/4 to 1/3 of capacity. The industrial computer sends the data and has a 500 byte buffer each for send and rece