> As far as I understand a regular 25 pin serial port has 2 serial ports
> built-in on one chip. All serial lines which are needed for most
> communitcation devices (TxD RTS DTR RxD CTS DSR DCD RI) are doubled!
> The secondary ones are almost completely specified by the RS232
> (STxD SRTS SDTR SRxD
On Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:25:45AM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> > As far as I understand a regular 25 pin serial port has 2 serial ports
> > built-in on one chip.
> Uhm, i dont know what kind of computer you're using, but last i
Did you ever trace those pins? They go nowhere! After many years in
the business, I have never found any equipment where ALL these were
implemented for anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lazar Fleysher) writes:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Most probably this is a strange question but I thought maybe some
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:25:45AM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> As far as I understand a regular 25 pin serial port has 2 serial ports
> built-in on one chip. All serial lines which are needed for most
> communitcation devices (TxD RTS DTR RxD CTS DSR DCD RI) are doubled!
> The secondary ones are
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>As far as I understand a regular 25 pin serial port has 2 serial ports
>built-in on one chip. All serial lines which are needed for most
>communitcation devices (TxD RTS DTR RxD CTS DSR DCD RI) are doubled!
>The secondary ones are almost completely specifi
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