On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 11:59 AM Greg Swallow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh my. Checked for cover and assumed DIP under it as the TPDD1 I once had.
> Opened the TPPD2 lid to expose bright shiney shield. No DIP switches. Never
> had to change anything so never opened it before now.
>
>
And my recollection is that means short of somehow populating the DIP
(which may or may not work) you're locked at 19200bps on the TPDD-2. The
TPDD-1 is actually a rebadged Brother FB-100. The FB-100 has the dip
switches, but defaults to 9600bps which the Brother Knitting machine
devices are locked to. So although TPDD-1's can be used with Brother
Knitting Machines, the TPDD-2 cannot.

-- John.

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