For the record, yes, the Dectalk Express does use hardware
flow-control. If you have problems the first time, try reversing
the cable.
>>>>> "Jason" == Jason White <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Jason> Janina Sajka <janina@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Anyone know whether it's possible to use a DEC Talk
>> Express on a USB serial port with the Emacspeak server?
Jason>
Jason> Be aware that some serial to USB adapters don't
Jason> implement all of the serial lines correctly. As I
Jason> recall, some people have had problems with hardware
Jason> flow control.
Jason>
Jason> I'm not sure whether the DECTalk Express uses hardware
Jason> hand shaking - I think it most likely does. A good
Jason> adapter fully supports the serial standards and
Jason> therefore works reliably.
Jason>
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--raman
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