cs551beb@iitmax.iit.edu (Bill Edward Bach) (05/01/91)
I Need help quickly for a unix problem. Let me set the stage... I am connecting an HP-9000 Series 300 running HP-UX to a Raster Technologies frame buffer via the HP's RS232 port. Everything is fine when outputting to the frame buffer... The characters make their way across the serial line to the frae buffer, where nice pictures are displayed. However, the frame buffer should also be able to return information to the host machine via the serial line. To this end, the running program redirects stdin & stdout to the frame buffer (/dev/ttyd01). The commands being sent to the buffer still get there, but the data coming back is garbled... The first few characters are not received by the program, but upon exit, they are sitting in the input queue for the tty line. This has been determined as follows... The frame buffer should be returning the string " 00012", followed by a CR. The program reads the 012 and sometimes the CR. Upon exit of the program, the tty terminal returns to command mode (from the graphics mode), and upon pressing <Enter>, the first response is "00: Not found". This is obviously not acceptable. Has anyone ever worked with sending data over serial terminal lines? Any help would be appreciated, as it is part of my Masters Project, and must be completed by May 7, 1991. Please respond via E-Mail as time is of the essence... Thanx a lot... Bill Bach cs551beb@iitmax.iit.edu BACHBIL@karl.iit.edu (312) 225-3218 Voice