They are like tabs and such. what are you reciving data from. A
machine or another computer. Because if it is like a machine such as
a serial printer they put alot of
wierd stuff in to keep hacking from accurring. Not even sure why
because it is fairly simple to get the code. also you are talking
directly to a processor usally. This is
the processor wants. They are like before just non printing charecters.
On Jun 26, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Jim Wagner wrote:
Harald -
Often, those are non-printing (control) characters.
Jim
On Jun 26, 2006, at 7:25 AM, Harald Schneider wrote:
Hi,
I use a Serial control, which collects incoming data via its
DataAvailable() event. The result of .ReadAll() is appended to a
Editbox. The problem: Instead of ASCII Text, I see only squares
and other trash ...
The sender is a terminal program, connected with a nullmodem cable.
Both use the same transmisson parameters (baud etc.)
I also tried different encodings without success ...
Platform RB2006r2, Windows XP.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Harald
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