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Re: COM port numbering
« Reply #2 on: Jul 27th, 2014, 09:37am »
Thanks Richard. The quoted code was just copied/pasted from serial code I have been using for years so I assumed it was correct. I wish I could remember all these LB foibles!
Even during my working life, RS232 was often referred to as using '8N1' transmission, so I will seek out all my serial code and rearrange the parameters.
Even during my working life, RS232 was often referred to as using '8N1' transmission
Perfectly logical, considering that it's the order of transmission (data bits, then an optional parity bit, then stop bit[s]), but the MS-DOS MODE command - from which everything else derives I think - didn't specify it like that.