This may be more of a Vxworks question than an Epics question
but I figured the expertise would be found in this group.
I have two serial devices to control. These devices are configured:
Baud: 9600
Bits per character: 1 start, 7 data, 1 parity, 1 stop
parity type: odd
I am presently using a IP Octal Serial card from greenspring
to accomodate the serial devices. However the serial lines on
this card default to 9600 baud, 8 data bits no parity....
I've looked in to the Vxworks tyLib package and can only find
function calls to change the baud rate, and another OPT_7_BIT which
I think will place the port in 7 data bit mode.
What I cannot find is a way to put the port in parity=odd and
to look for 1 stop bit.
Has anyone ever configured a IP octal serial line??
And if so could they send me a copy/example of their code?
Thanks,
Arne
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