BrowserUK,

I will have to look at the laptop. Using a USB serial device to download data from the radio scanner. I am monitoring the port and all the data is coming from the scanner but it seems as if the program is filtering out specific bytes 00, 01, 02 and 03 from what I can tell so far. It may be filtering out these bytes as control characters that should just pass through as I see them in the monitor and the other program I am mimicing handles them just fine. I wonder if this is the way Win32::SerialPort is suppose to work or if I just have an incorrect setting.

Mike


In reply to Re^2: Win32:SerialPort not reading all characters by sxmwb
in thread Win32:SerialPort not reading all characters by sxmwb

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