Adrian Ives wrote:
Thanks to Rich Mellor, who managed to source a Hermes chip, I
can now confirm that the Ser-USB will work on a standard QL
fitted with Hermes at speeds up to 19200 baud. It is still
necessary to load the asynchronous I/O module (the Queue
Manager), though. This takes
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Tony Firshman t...@firshman.co.uk wrote:
NOT four times. The 8749/8049 is input limited to something like 14kbps
throughput, so slightly less than three times. It is a nominal 19200 only.
superHermes does give a full 19200 ser1/2 input, but of course ser3
Thanks to Rich Mellor, who managed to source a Hermes chip, I can now
confirm that the Ser-USB will work on a standard QL fitted with Hermes at
speeds up to 19200 baud. It is still necessary to load the asynchronous I/O
module (the Queue Manager), though. This takes up an extra 5K of RAM.
It
On 20/04/2011 12:25, Adrian Ives wrote:
Thanks to Rich Mellor, who managed to source a Hermes chip, I can now
confirm that the Ser-USB will work on a standard QL fitted with Hermes at
speeds up to 19200 baud. It is still necessary to load the asynchronous I/O
module (the Queue Manager), though.
Adrian Ives wrote:
So . Ser-USB will be supported on base QL hardware, after all.
However, without Hermes or (better still) superHermes you will be
limited to 4800 baud.
Great news.
There will be an announcement at the beginning of May on the
availability of the hardware and its pricing,
Rich Mellor wrote, on 20/Apr/11 12:45 | Apr20:
On 20/04/2011 12:25, Adrian Ives wrote:
Thanks to Rich Mellor, who managed to source a Hermes chip, I can now
confirm that the Ser-USB will work on a standard QL fitted with Hermes at
speeds up to 19200 baud. It is still necessary to load the
-
From: Adrian Ives adr...@acanthis.co.uk
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Sent: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 12:25
Subject: [Ql-Users] Some good news on Ser-USB
Thanks to Rich Mellor, who managed to source a Hermes chip, I can now
confirm that the Ser-USB will work on a standard QL fitted with Hermes at
speeds up