Hi,
thanks for the tip, but unfortunately it doesn't help. Any other idea ? Why do I loose first byte - I start recevieing right away...
Exposing more code :
$port = '/dev/ttyS0';
$ob = Device::SerialPort->new ($port);
$ob->user_msg(1); # misc. warnings
$ob->error_msg(1); # hardware and data errors
$ob->baudrate(19200);
$ob->parity("none");
$ob->databits(8);
$ob->stopbits(1);
$ob->handshake('none');
$ob->stty_icrnl(1) || die "failed setting convert cr to new line";
$ob->read_interval(0) if ($OS_win);
$ob->read_const_time(10000);
#$ob->read_const_time(500); # 500 milliseconds = 0.5 seconds
$ob->read_char_time(1); # avg time between read char
$ob->write_settings || die "no settings";
Is buffering enabled by default ?
Thanks in advance,
regards,
Rob.
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