On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Ziv Leyes wrote:
And by the way, no matter the brand, they all seem to use the same Prolific PL2303 chip, no need to reinvent the wheel... Ziv
I have seen and used others...but the last time I went looking for several, they all seemed to use the PL2303 chip...and these will send a break. If you have one that doesn't, you can probably still use the baud rate trick to send something resembling a break. Assuming you're talking to a cisco device at 9600bps, set the baud rate in your term program to 1200, hit space a few times, then change back to 9600.
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