From: 谢继雷 <xj...@99...> - 2010-07-16 12:06:34
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On 2010-7-16 19:38, Sébastien Lorquet wrote: > No. Only the write access was obviously a giant breach. Giving a read > access is totally normal and is what all open source projects do. When > someone has something to write, he can send you a patch against a > known svn revision. Then you can import the patch by yourself, and > make contributors' work visible, while retaining full control on your > server. Ok, it's done. I deem it's going far away from uCsim topic. I have copied some serial communication examples from MCS-51 course books, build them using SDCC, and simulating the same way for both plain files and /dev/tty. None works. Both tty and plain files are losing frames. The testing command line: s51 -tC52 -S in=/dev/tty1,out=/dev/tty1 rs232_example_m.ihx s51 -tC52 -S in=testdata.in,out=/dev/tty1 rs232_example_m.ihx Thanks, Lenik The example is included in the attachment. |