OK - I'm sorry.  Dense again.

You say "on the adapter" and on the 102.

By the adapter, you mean the usb/serial cable?

Tom M.


On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 3:56 PM John Gardner <[email protected]> wrote:

> ... you need to prove out the transmit and receive lines on your
> adapter, and on the model T.
>
> Yep.  RS232 has'nt been Plug 'n Play for decades.
>
> If it ever was...   "8)
>
>   ...
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> On 4/5/19, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I agree with all this anti-prolific sentiment, but Thomas has what he
> has.
> >
> > Thomas if you want to prove out your cabling without buying a new USB
> > adapter you will need to come up with a way to rig up a loopback adapter.
> > If the device can send a byte and receive it back over the loopback, then
> > it is good enough for what you are trying to do.
> >
> > There is more than one way to do this, but you need to prove out the
> > transmit and receive lines on your adapter, and on the model T.
> >
> > -- John.
> >
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