Alex,
I do VB and will take a look. When I suggested doing a simple VB app as a
come tester, I think someone pointed out there already was one - RRCntl :-)
Locobuffer uses CTS and RTS, but I guess we'd want DSR and DCD also?
Anything else?
Robin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Shepherd [mailto:ashepherd@...]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 3:29 PM
To: jmriusers@...
Subject: Re: [jmriusers] simple command to test port with hyperterm?
Yes I suggested to Bill to download and try RRCntl and he is going to do
that. I just wanted to have a simpler item in the toolkit, and
remembered
a
comment you made about using a simple terminal emulator.
I had Bill use AC Volts at first, but his meter only has a 200V range
available and the results were not useful. (Don't know what
the bandwidth
is for his Radio Shack meter ac input)
Yeah we need a real simple app that shows the state of the hardware lines,
displays any loconet messages and let you send some messages like power
on/off to verify correct operation.
RRCntl pretty much does this except it doesn't show the hardware line
states - shame I don't have the VB IDE.
Alex
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