Robert Lewko wrote:

>
>
> On 11/22/06, *Robert Lewko* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     The "not all" part is where some of these devices use the hardware
>     lines to handshake.  CTS/RTS lines are used and have to be
>     supported for most devices.  However, some devices use the DSR and
>     DTR lines to augment the basic handshaking.  I think that it is
>     these lines that the USB cables don't support.
>
>     You also have to have a correct cable, although most null modem
>     cables that you buy support 90% of the devices.  I have come
>     across devices where I had to have a "breakout" box and make my
>     own cable.
>
>
> Something I forgot to add was this URL to a site where the info on 
> serial cables is excellent:
>
> http://www.lammertbies.nl/comm/info/RS-232_null_modem.html

Thanks, an excellent article.  I will have to play with my breakout box 
-- it has almost two decades since I used it last but will have to make 
a couple of db25-db9 converters first.

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