Rick DeNatale wrote:
And those RFCs would be?
Oops. Busted. I'm so used to saying check the RFCs that when it comes
to other standards bodies, I often mis-speak. :)
Finding the "Official" EIA/RS-232 standard seems problematical. It's
supposed to be available for purchase from Global Engineering
Documents, but it seems to be well buried. It's probably now only
available as part of some larger document set.
Of course, since the standard is so old, there's lots of non-official
info available about it.
Indeed, plenty of information abounds via Google, but the actual spec is
not so readily available. It's probably available at your local library
(perhaps via inter-library loan)?
Aaron S. Joyner
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