From: notstix <art...@ho...> - 2007-09-19 07:06:32
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Dave Hylands wrote: > > Hi, > >> > You should be able to connect the Tx to the Rx on the FT232 and see >> > characters echoed on the PC. >> > >> > Then youy just need to configure the PC side for 115200-n81, no HW or >> > SW flow control. >> > >> >> Hi did as you said but I only can type. Nothing is echoed back. > > So that's either a problem with the FT232 or some settings in > Hyperterminal. If you have a regular COM port, I'd try connecting Tx > to Rx on it. If not try some other RS-232 adapter. > > -- > Dave Hylands > Vancouver, BC, Canada > http://www.DaveHylands.com/ > hi, ok, I shorted tx and rx pins on FT232 chip and I can type in windows hyperterminal. Nothing is echoed back. In linux and kermit I can't type and nothing is echoed back. Connected to gpsstix and I can connect with hyperterminal and log in. In linux and kermit I can't connect, can't type, see nothing. In hyperterminal I used 115200-n81, no flow control. In kermit I used: set speed 115200 set flow-control none set parity none set carrier-watch off set reliable fast set prefixing all Will try set stop-bits when at home. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/problems-connecting-FT232-logic-level-serial-adapter-tf4349129.html#a12771894 Sent from the Gumstix mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |