Yes. I can and it works fine in both directions.
Can you pass data in both directions from a simple serial terminal on your PC? Without flow control involved on either end? Try "cool term" if you need a Windows serial terminal that's easy to deal with. If you can't pass traffic or you get serial framing errors, you might have a bad serial port / UART on your Model 100. -Josh On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:55 PM, Jesus R <sonor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Ken, that log displays the content of the data I'm trying to transfer. > It looks like > it's trying. > > Thanks. > > JR > > Hi JR, > > Also, in VirtualT, under the Tools -> Peripheral Devices -> COM tab, > there is an "Enable Capture" checkbox that will cause all RX and all TX > data flowing through the COM port to be displayed. You can check if > BASIC is actually sending data to the UART by checking this capture report. > > Ken > > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:52 PM, Jesus R <sonor...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> John, I tried the flow control setting and no difference. >> >> Probably flow control or vt settings. >> >> Make sure vt is configured for a real com port not Tpdd Or something else. >> >> Might need to check flow control in VT. >> >> -- John. >> >> >> >