[Coco] NitrOS-9 sc6551 driver

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri Apr 3 21:07:40 EDT 2009


On Friday 03 April 2009, Roger Taylor wrote:

>At 06:26 PM 4/3/2009, you wrote:

>> >SuperComm? I recall a few other OS-9 terminal programs that should work?

>>

>>I hadn't thought of that, it may well work if it can send the short break

>> (or whatever it takes, I haven't studied the software pdf that much yet)

>> to get it

>>back in command mode.

>

>The pak starts up in command mode unless you have two paks paired

>with each other. From data mode you can go into command mode by

>sending the escape sequence short delay +++ short delay just

>like how a modem works.

>

Ahh, so. Thanks.


>To return to data mode (if a connection exists), type "ret" [ENTER]

>

>> >Try this as well, but you'll first have to kill the bluetooth

>> >connection from the PC.

>>

>>And I believe (you clipped my rc.local insertions) that would be the rfcomm

>>command here, using the 'release' syntax since the 'bind' was made from

>> here.

>>

>>Are you saying that it can't do data while its in the command mode? There

>> is no data flowing unless I'm working in the minicom terminal AFAIK. That

>> isn't saying the bt stuff isn't making sure the other guy is still there

>> from time to time, only that I don't know.

>

>I'm not sure what gets buffered while you're in command mode if the

>remote terminal is sending you data. I need to try this and add it

>to my running list of undocumented discoveries :)


Chuckle, there is always that. You should put that in a FAQ on your web page
& add to it as discovered. Or have you & I'm too lazy to look?

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