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Date: | Fri, 16 Feb 2001 16:47:34 -0600 |
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Hi Donald,
When we used DOS Reflection on our DTCs, there was a configuration on the DTC that we needed to set to tell it to auto-sense the baud rate. I wasn't in on doing the actual configuration, so I can't tell you where in the DTC manager software to look.
Also, to get auto-sense to work correctly, we had to be logged out of the DTC before changing baud rates in Reflection. Kind of like this:
DTC >
l <<< that's a lower-case 'L' it stands for 'Logoff'
disconnecting.....
(change baud rate in Reflection here. Don't press Return until you've changed the baud rate.)
<return>
<return>
DTC >
That we got the DTC prompt back let us know that the DTC recognized our baud rate changes.
Regards.
Donald Frantum wrote:
> Are there any restrictions for Reflections for DOS when using a DTC. I am currently trying to raise the Baud Rate from 9600 to 19200 on a HP Vectra 386. However when I raise the Baud Rate, I get junk characters. Does anyone have any insight into what I might be doing incorrectly or if there are just limitations that I am not aware of.
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> TIA
>
> Donald N. Frantum
> IS Manager
> California Style, Inc.
> (760) 918-3704
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