??? 04/04/05 21:11 Read: times |
#91000 - Line termination: Some - not most Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Ian Bell said:
Most PC software will buffer its input and only show it after receiving a new line character (CR, LF or both). You could try appending a CR, LF pair to your outgoing data stream. Craig Steiner said:
Really? I've had communication problems before, but I can't remember any of them ever being caused and/or fixed by appending a CR/LF pair to flush the PC's input buffer. It is certainly not unheard-of for software to requires a line termination (eg, CR and/or LF) before processing a "packet," but I don't think that "most" is justified. Even hypoterminal doesn't require it! |
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