James M. Galm, W8WTS wrote:
> I tried setting two stop bits in the port setup Windows dialog box, but it
> didn't change anything. I suspect that WriteLog manages to override the
> windows dialog box settings, since using the windows dialog box to change
> speed has no effect either. Only the WriteLog ports setup speed changes the
> actual port speed. Since there is not way to adjust the number of stop bits
> from the WriteLog ports setup panel, I don't know how to define the number
> of stop bits in a way that would probably actually change them.
>
> When I get a chance, I'll connect a logic analyzer to the WriteLog output
> from both built-in and USB serial ports, to check the number of stop bits
> being sent in each case.
>
In writelog.ini, under [PORTS] set it like
COM1:=9600,n,8,2
Which translates into 9600 baud, no parity, 8 bits, 2 stop bits.
Mike, W1NR
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