Steve,
Thanks. That is the issue, this modem does require hardware flow
control. I knew it had to be a hardware incompatibility. Looks like I
will be forced to use COM1.
Would you happen to know if the TS-COM daughter board has the same
issue?
Bill
--- In "Steve Galle" <> wrote:
>
> What RS232 signals do you require for your application? Not sure if
> this is your snag, but the COM2 header only provides Tx, Rx, and
> ground. If the device you're talking to requires hardware flow
> control, DCD, DCR, or DSR signals you'll either need to fool the
> hardware by shorting the appropriate signals, or figure out how to
> configure the hardware to ignore these.
>
> Steve
>
> --- In "BillBergeron" <billbergeron@>
wrote:
> >
> > Since posting this, all of 10 minutes ago, I was able to get it
working
> > on COM1 but still not on COM2 (where I would prefer it
connected). I
> > realize it is a 10 pin header but I'm looking at the hardware
manual
> > and it seems to indicate that pinouts should corrispond to the
DB9
> > connector. Is there somethign that needs to be done to put this
in RS-
> > 232 mode or am I wrong about the pinout? Or anything else I am
missing?
>
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