Most testing done with a 102 and then I double check things with a 200 and then the NEC. I don't have a functional 100.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019, at 1:54 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 12:12 PM Kurt McCullum > <[email protected]> wrote:>> __ >> Greg, >> >> That's interesting that you had to drop the speed down to 300. I >> suspect the USB to serial adapter was not responding to the XON/XOFF >> messages from the MT before it over-ran the buffer on the MT. I have >> not run into this problem with the Windows version of mComm. The >> Android version had this problem in the past and I had to write my >> own routines to handle XON/XOFF when in TELCOM/TELNET mode or when >> pushing TS-DOS. I may end up having to do the same thing with the >> Windows version. Glad to hear you have it working now.>> >> Kurt >> > > As far as I know the USB serial driver isn't involved in software flow > control. Seems Windows level. But maybe.> > Just curious... do you do most of your testing on M100? > > If the NEC really has a larger queue... > > -- John.
