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Thread: specifying com1 in the TTYtest and within a script (case 16108)

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    specifying com1 in the TTYtest and within a script (case 16108)

    The short of it:
    What is the syntax for specifying COM1 both in TTL I/O test and within a script?

    I am experimenting with the trial version of DirectRT v2012 - I want to make sure that I can send out ascii characters (1 at a time) through the serial port (COM1) within a script. I have tested the TTL /I/O test - not sure if the response is correct - not sure how to specify COM1 - the documentation states I can inpout the decimal value of the port address associated with the I./O port - COM1 is at 03F8H - which is 1016 decimal. When I enter this as the port address, directRT responds with:
    Port 1016 = 255. . if I enter the port address as: (COM1:03F8H), the system responds with:

    Port 0 = the value I speficy for the Byte Value.

    But in both cases, the output doesn't appear to go out through the COM1 - as I connect it to a remote PC connected properly via the serial ports.
    Last edited by jason_reed; 09-15-2014 at 02:31 PM.

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    This is the Customer Support Manager at Empirisoft. Can I be of service regarding your question about the syntax for IOtests?
    Jason Reed
    Empirisoft Software Support Specialist

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