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Message-ID: <BC9127369D17D511B3FB00D0B79134770A8BFC37@snlams200.netherlands.ncr.com>
From: "Allsted, Geir" <ga180600 AT exchange DOT Netherlands DOT NCR DOT COM>
To: "'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: Problem with bioscom() when using HyperTerm at 9600 7bits eve
n pa rity and 2 stop bits
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 14:10:56 +0200
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>HELP!?!?!

>I've been using DJGPP for all sorts of low level board testing (great PCI
access and good speed).

>Now I would like to connect to a serial device to input signals into my
boards to test them...

>I decided to use bioscom().  Below is a program that is a rough terminal.
When connected to HyperTerm with a null modem with both set to ??
>9600 baud, 7 data bits, 2 stop bits and even parity, half of the characters
come out wrong.  I tried odd parity and it also had half of the >chars
perverted...

>The program works fine with 8N1 connected to Hyper Term (similarly
configured).  HEEEEELP!!! -John Bond

A while ago I did try to use the hyperterm vs an atmel ice debugger on 7/1/e
and 7/1, without any success. When I switched to
Telix it worked without any problem. I belive it is a bug in hyperterm (yes
I reported it, but guess what.. No response ;( ).

Geir

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