03-28-2023, 10:32 PM
That is perfectly normal. I guess I could stop the output when the connection drops. Otherwise, it should provide all of the data that is in the buffer to the DTE (computer). However, serial communications are still bi-directional when data is incoming, meaning that whatever is sending the data can be told to stop sending by your computer if your computer sends such a command that can be understood by the sender. What baud rate are you using? What terminal software are you using? Are you using the proper flow control method? You need to enable hardware flow control and must be using the proper cable that can provide this. Here is some information on the Tandy M100 serial port:
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?tit..._Interface
I know that the built-in TELCOM needs the STAT set to: 38N1E
You will also need to enable hardware handshaking on the WiModem232 with AT&K1.
http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?tit..._Interface
I know that the built-in TELCOM needs the STAT set to: 38N1E
You will also need to enable hardware handshaking on the WiModem232 with AT&K1.