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Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 13:23:07 -0700
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Subject: Re: cant set baud rate with stty
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Larry Hall wrote:

> That said, there's no reason this third-party app can't work with a stock
> Cygwin installation, unless they've made changes to the DLL 
> themselves.  If
> that's the case, you definitely should be talking to them.  Otherwise, you
> should be able to resolve this conflict yourself for the moment at least.
> Remove the 'cygwin1.dll' and any other Cygwin DLL they installed (or 
> rename
> them if you're cautious) and install the base installation of Cygwin 
> using
> 'setup.exe' (including any lib packages containing the other DLLs you
> removed/renamed).  Make sure the path to your Cygwin installation's bin
> directory is in your path.  Voila!  Done.
>
>
Good info. I'll try this if I can prove the standard cygwin install works.

>
> Try the latest snapshot and find out for yourself.  If it doesn't work for
> you in a Cygwin environment as provided by 'setup.exe' (with 'cygwin1.dll'
> from the snapshot), report it here.  If it won't work with your 
> third-party
> app or in any other environment, report it to the proper parties.
>
Some success. I took the latest snapshot of the dll and copied it over 
the one in the lastest release install .

Now when I do:
$stty -F /dev/com1 115200
$stty -F /dev/com1

I get no errors and it reports the baud rate changed correctly.
But when I try:
$cat textfile.txt > /dev/com1
What comes out the serial port looks garbled at every baud I can try.
I tried replacing all the exe files with the snapshot versions but that 
did not change anything. stty is not included as part of any of the 
snapshots so maybe thats the reason.









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