On Sun, 04 Jan 2015, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
> Le 03/01/2015 15:40, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
> > On Fri, 02 Jan 2015, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
> >> Le 16/12/2014 15:52, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> [ this is a forwarded bug report -- and this time I'm only translating. I
> >>> don't
Have you tried a standard loop back cable. Also have a look at the most
excepted RS323 standards.
This may help.
Over the past couple of decades the serial "standard" has evolved. Current
accepted practice says that DSR and DTR should be used for "Equipment Status"
and that hardware flow control
Le 03/01/2015 15:40, Tobias Boege a écrit :
> On Fri, 02 Jan 2015, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
>> Le 16/12/2014 15:52, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> [ this is a forwarded bug report -- and this time I'm only translating. I
>>> don't understand any of these hardware things. If there are ques
On Fri, 02 Jan 2015, Beno?t Minisini wrote:
> Le 16/12/2014 15:52, Tobias Boege a ?crit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > [ this is a forwarded bug report -- and this time I'm only translating. I
> >don't understand any of these hardware things. If there are questions
> >left, don't hesitate; ]
> >
> > a u
Le 16/12/2014 15:52, Tobias Boege a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> [ this is a forwarded bug report -- and this time I'm only translating. I
>don't understand any of these hardware things. If there are questions
>left, don't hesitate; ]
>
> a user complains that SerialPort.DTR is buggy on his system: af
Hi,
[ this is a forwarded bug report -- and this time I'm only translating. I
don't understand any of these hardware things. If there are questions
left, don't hesitate; ]
a user complains that SerialPort.DTR is buggy on his system: after
initialisation, this property is False and the voltage