Hi Wolfgang,
Question: I don't use sernet, but I do know that some use it. Has
anybody ever lost data transferred to the Q68 via sernet?
Haven't tested by copying to SD card, but I know sernet transfers data
in packets (don't know how much bytes at a time) so it has flow control
built in
Hi Wolfgang,
>>> Question: I don't use sernet, but I do know that some use it. Has
>>> anybody ever lost data transferred to the Q68 via sernet?
>>
>> No, never. SERNET seems to work perfectly at 115200 Baud. For Q68,
>> Qzero, QIMSI connected to each other, or to Q60 or PC emulator. Which is
>>
Hi all,
perhaps a small echo of the Dormagen meeting will interest some of you.
It ran under the motto “The QL is 40”, started on friday afternoon (May
17th) and lasted to sunday mid-morning. It was, to my mind, a resounding
success.
First of all, my compliments to Detlef, who managed to
Hi,
Thanks for the clarification. Does this mean the duration of interrupt
disable is totally unpredictable, and could even be much longer than the
polling period?
Possibly, yes. However, this will probably not happen when getting data
via SER as the data will probably be written to the card
Hi Wolfgang,
>> We'd need to find out how long the SMSQ/E SD card driver will disable
>> the serial interrupt - if it actually does.
>
> Yes it does.
>
> What happens with data trickling in from something like a serial port,
> is that it is put into a buffer, i.e. the slave blocks. When one
Hi all,
I added a version of SMSQmulator for java 21 to my site.
Have fun!
Wolfgang
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