??? 05/17/07 15:50 Read: times |
#139446 - Data Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The drivers supplied with these cables make the cable look exactly like a COM port in windows, therefore all the same functions for COM ports are available. If you can't read something from a COM port then I don't think you can read it from a virtual COM port. I'll do some digging to see if the driver could be queried directly.
However I think it's only really useful to do this if in the end we can tell people exactly what to buy. After all you can't go to the store and start opening the cases to examine the devices. If we said that certain specifc devices are ok, then I think people would continue to be buying the cables at random and trying them, hoping that they got the right one - same situation as now. Andy |
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