RS-232 Problem (Configuration ?)

From: Doug Jackson <doug_jackson_at_citadel.com.au>
Date: Mon Feb 17 23:43:00 2003

What does a logic probe on the (TTL) Serial Input of the SIO do when you
send data? Are the Hardware Handshaking lines at the corrent levels? You
could have a faulty Line reciever.

If I were doing this, I would be proving the hardware, I don't see why the
S/W would be failing?

BTW, There is *never* a bonehead problem... Just the kind that we didn't
think of..


regards.

Doug Jackson


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