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gerard patel
g.patel at wanadoo.fr.invalid
Wed Dec 5 08:36:55 CST 2001
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 12:27:32 +0000, "T REX" <the1trex at hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hmm well it is a posibilty, the weird thing here is that the Thinkboxx
>does not use hardware flow controll, this i know since the serial cabel
>suplied only has three pins where two are data and one is ground.
>I think that the lacking support may be conusing the error, but why does it
>work under windows when hardware flow controll is not available.
>The program must be relaying on software flow controll,
>does windows use software flow controll that emulates DTS/DTR signals.
>
>The fact that it is the lacking 1024 bytes that couses the problem strongly
>supports the teory that the problem resides in the serial communication.
>Maybe that when the thinkboxx sends an request, this request for some reason
>does not rach the comm port or that the answer dont, maybe i hawe a wronlgly
>configured flow controll.
>
>On windows the program does not hang ewen when nothing is connected to the
>comm port so it cant be getting the 1024 bytes there either but it dosnt
>hang,
It could be that Windows just times out.
Could you try to apply to dlls/kernel/comm.c
the following patch :
--- comm.c.orig Fri Nov 30 18:46:43 2001
+++ comm.c Wed Dec 5 14:34:30 2001
@@ -1392,6 +1392,13 @@
return FALSE;
}
+ TRACE("timeouts=%ld %ld %ld %ld %ld\n",
+ lptimeouts->ReadIntervalTimeout,
+ lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier,
+ lptimeouts->ReadTotalTimeoutConstant,
+ lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier,
+ lptimeouts->WriteTotalTimeoutConstant);
+
SERVER_START_REQ( set_serial_info )
{
req->handle = hComm;
and post the part of the trace with SetCommTimeouts,
this would show what are the values passed to this Api.
Gerard
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