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From: JURAK Mihaly <jurak AT mm DOT bme DOT hu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: serial com
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:19:07 +0100
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:

> On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, JURAK Mihaly wrote:
>
> > Now I try to read the input signals of a serial mouse.
> > Do you know the settings of it (baud rate, bits, parity, etc)?
>
> Serial mice usually use 1200 baud.  The Indispensible PC Hardware Book
> has a section on serial mouse communications, where all the details
> are available.

What is it, and where can I found it?
Is it online?

> > Later I have to connect to a F/T measuring unit, of which I don't know too much.
> >
> > How can I find out the connection parameters of a remote device?
>
> I don't think you can.  The device's documentation should specify
> that.

I find out, now

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Jurák Mihály (1)4631227
BME, Muszaki Mechanikai Tanszek (1)4631369
mailto:jurak AT mm DOT bme DOT hu - http://www.mm.bme.hu/~jurak/
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, JURAK Mihaly wrote:
<p>> Now I try to read the input signals of a serial mouse.
<br>> Do you know the settings of it (baud rate, bits, parity, etc)?
<p>Serial mice usually use 1200 baud.&nbsp; The <b>Indispensible PC Hardware
Book</b>
<br>has a section on serial mouse communications, where all the details
<br>are available.</blockquote>
What is it, and where can I found it?
<br>Is it online?
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>> Later I have to connect to a F/T measuring unit,
of which I don't know too much.
<br>>
<br>> How can I find out the connection parameters of a remote device?
<p>I don't think you can.&nbsp; The device's documentation should specify
<br>that.</blockquote>
I find out, now
<p>--
<br>Jurák Mihály (1)4631227
<br>BME, Muszaki Mechanikai Tanszek (1)4631369
<br><A HREF="mailto:jurak AT mm DOT bme DOT hu">mailto:jurak AT mm DOT bme DOT hu</A> - <A HREF="http://www.mm.bme.hu/~jurak/">http://www.mm.bme.hu/~jurak/</A>
<br><A HREF="mailto:vinyeg AT freemail DOT hu">mailto:vinyeg AT freemail DOT hu</A>
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