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Feb 4, 2012, 6:21:22 PM (12 years ago)
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gregli@…
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gregli@hotmail.com
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Serial Port: split single byte port and baud into two bytes, taking advantage of the two bytes in DPT_SERIAL, which supports more serial baud rates and in particular fixed a bug where a 4x client machine couldn't talk to a 115.2K server machine. This is a wide change, touching lots of files, but most are shallow changes. DetectPrint.asm took the most significant changes, now it calculates the baud rate to display instead of using characters provided by the Configurator. The Configurator now has a new menu flag, FLG_MENUITEM_CHOICESTRINGS, for specifying that values are not linear and they should be lookedup rather than indexed. Finally, another important bug fixed here is that in some error cases, the serial port code could get into an infinite loop waiting ont the hardware; now it has a timeout.

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  • trunk/XTIDE_Universal_BIOS_Configurator_v2/Inc/Help/IDE_SerialCOM.txt

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    1 Select a serial port by COM port number. COM1 through COM4 have well established I/O port assignments, COM5 and onward are less well established. "COMA" represents COM10, "COMB" represents COM11, and "COMC" represents COM12. Selecting COMx enables the manual selection of an I/O port address.
     1Select a serial port by COM port number. COM1 through COM4 have well established I/O port assignments, COM5 and onward are less well established. "COMA" represents COM10, "COMB" represents COM11, and "COMC" represents COM12. Selecting "COMx" enables the manual selection of an I/O port address.
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