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Ian Timms to Gary Chambers (Orig: 18:09, Sun, Jan 15, 1995): GC> ... difficulty with RXAsync. IT> why haven't YOU sent me a message? Easy, Ian. I apologize if you received my message to Jerry as a personal attack. I did not intentionally convey that feeling. IT> Did you even bother to edit the script and make sure the IT> correct port for your system was being opened? Affirmative, sir. Although you have many configurable items, I chose only to change the default COM4 to my COM2, and the default 19200 to my 57600. IT> Tell me what's wrong, what its doing and give me the output IT> generated by the test script using the following: IT> RXASYNC 2>&1 >ToTimmsy.txt Is this a request or a demand? I will see if I can find the time to attempt it. IT> I also need to know what UART you are accessing, com port, I'm using SIO v1.40 (Registered), and a Hayes ESP2 (COM2:57600, 300, NONE). IT> Frankly, if you haven't even tried to contact me then you IT> have no right to slag off RxAsync. Again, I did not intentionally "slag off RxAsync." IT> Lots of other people are using RxAsync very succesfully IT> including a guy in Holland driving the performance monitor on IT> his sailing boat. Magnificent! Since I love sailing, I'd really love the opportunity to see how this has been accomplished. GeeCee/2 Team OS/2 New England ... Topsham, ME 43ø57.0'N 69ø57.0'W ---* Origin: Mystic Seaport Inn OiS/2 - USR DS V.34 - (207)721-3258 (1:326/426) SEEN-BY: 12/2442 620/243 624/50 632/348 640/820 690/660 711/409 410 413 430 SEEN-BY: 711/807 808 809 934 942 949 712/353 515 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 326/426 324/288 3615/50 229/2 12/2442 711/409 808 809 934 |
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