Has there been any response from "the relevant guys"?
It's been a while now.
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- Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:14 am
- Forum: fit-PC3 hardware
- Topic: RS232 Hardware Flow Control in Windows 7
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13036
- Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:48 pm
- Forum: USB
- Topic: USB Over-Current Condition
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11211
Re: USB Over-Current Condition
Ok, I'll just ignore the message from now on.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
- Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:00 am
- Forum: fit-PC3 hardware
- Topic: RS232 Hardware Flow Control in Windows 7
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13036
Re: RS232 Hardware Flow Control in Windows 7
The behavior it leads to is this: I have a Data-logger that uses the serial port. When the port is opened the data logger sends an identification string. I use this to confirm it is ready to receive commands. But as the DTR/RTS are asserted on startup that identification string is immediately sent a...
- Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:31 pm
- Forum: USB
- Topic: USB Over-Current Condition
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11211
Re: USB Over-Current Condition
I believe ports 8 & 9 are the rear ones and I have nothing connected to them.
The only port in use is at the front with a Logitech wireless keyboard USB Key.
The only port in use is at the front with a Logitech wireless keyboard USB Key.
- Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:55 pm
- Forum: USB
- Topic: USB Over-Current Condition
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11211
USB Over-Current Condition
Hello,
When booting in Linux Mint, I see these messages appear:
usb usb8-port1: over-current condition
usb usb8-port2: over-current condition
usb usb9-port1: over-current condition
usb usb9-port2: over-current condition
Is this a problem with the hardware?
Or is it just a warning?
When booting in Linux Mint, I see these messages appear:
usb usb8-port1: over-current condition
usb usb8-port2: over-current condition
usb usb9-port1: over-current condition
usb usb9-port2: over-current condition
Is this a problem with the hardware?
Or is it just a warning?
- Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:55 am
- Forum: fit-PC3 hardware
- Topic: RS232 Hardware Flow Control in Windows 7
- Replies: 6
- Views: 13036
RS232 Hardware Flow Control in Windows 7
I am using my Fit-PC3's serial port to control a device which uses hardware flow control. I'm also using the Python serial library to do so. When I boot into Linux, the flow control works as expected. When I boot into Windows 7 the same code does not work. I have found I get an appropriate response ...
- Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:47 am
- Forum: Power and heat
- Topic: Detecting Power Off
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8707
Detecting Power Off
Hello, I wish to detect (electrically) when a FitPC3 has completed it's power down sequence, that is (in Windows) when one selects "Shutdown". As the USB power remains on I can't use this and I have tried using the Serial port e.g. RTS voltage, but it remain "Low" after shutdown from Windows. Is the...