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Allan
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SETBAUD command
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June 20, 2002, 11:43:08 AM »
Hi
The TBasic reference manual (Part 2) page 4-17 gives an example on how to change the baud rate on Comm 3 to 9600 as:
BAUDRATE 3,3
To change to another baud rate we are referred to the PLC User manual to find the
baud_nos
that represents other baud rates
Looking at User's Manual p1-16 the
baud_no
is presented in 4 bit binary form rather than decimal. Do I simply just convert to decimal. For example if I wanted to set Comm 3 baud rate to 19200 the would the command be:
BAUDRATE 3,4 ?
Allan :-/
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June 21, 2002, 09:02:48 AM »
That's right. SETBAUD 3,4 will change the baud rate to 19,200. The upper 4 bits are used for determining the comm format such as number of data bits, number of stop bits, and use of parity.
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