Francois Lanciault wrote, on 13/Mar/11 14:38 | Mar13:
Hi Adrian,
After reading the manual I have one question:
You are talking about the maximum baud rate supported on standard QL (4800) and
Superhermes (57600). But what about a QL with an Hermes chip (not superhermes,
just hermes). Do you th
: Re: [Ql-Users] Draft Ser-USB User Manual now available
Hi Adrian,
After reading the manual I have one question:
You are talking about the maximum baud rate supported on standard QL (4800) and
Superhermes (57600). But what about a QL with an Hermes chip (not superhermes,
just hermes). Do you t
: [Ql-Users] Draft Ser-USB User Manual now available
Adrian/
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On 13 Mar 2011, at 12:36, "Adrian Ives" wrote:
> If anyone is interested, the draft Ser-USB user manual can be found here:
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> http://www.memorylanecomputing.com/files/serusb_manual.zip
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Hi Adrian,
After reading the manual I have one question:
You are talking about the maximum baud rate supported on standard QL (4800) and
Superhermes (57600). But what about a QL with an Hermes chip (not superhermes,
just hermes). Do you think 19200 baud would work?
Is there any plan for someon
Adrian/
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On 13 Mar 2011, at 12:36, "Adrian Ives" wrote:
> If anyone is interested, the draft Ser-USB user manual can be found here:
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> http://www.memorylanecomputing.com/files/serusb_manual.zip
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> Please note that this is a PDF file.
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> This document will be important to a
If anyone is interested, the draft Ser-USB user manual can be found here:
http://www.memorylanecomputing.com/files/serusb_manual.zip
Please note that this is a PDF file.
This document will be important to anyone who is participating in the beta,
but may be of general interest to others.