I would write it off as a hardware/driver problem if I other software didn't work.

So I am left with three possibilities:

  1. My code is wrong
  2. Win32::SerialPort is broken
  3. The belkin drivers are broken (and so W32::SP can't configure the port normally)

Naturally, my assumption is that 1 is the case. At least until I've looked a bit more at what's happening. It is possible, though, that W32::SP is showing its age, it hasn't been updated in a few years. If 3 is the case, I don't know how I'll ever straighten this out, as I am definitely not an Win32 API guru.


TGI says moo


In reply to Re^2: Can't set baudrate with Win32::SerialPort and Belkin USB adapter by TGI
in thread Can't set baudrate with Win32::SerialPort and Belkin USB adapter by TGI

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