Well, I had high hopes that RealTerm would help out. At least it is free.
There is some discussion of the older versions of RealTerm (aka Terminal) being more useful in some ways. That may be worth looking into if you can get a download of the earlier version. The latest expanded into being much more than an RS232 interface.
Just the fact that you can confirm that the data to the BS2 is the same as the data to RealTerm is a very useful piece of information. From there, you can focus more on what the binary code represents and not so much of the format.
If Dave Hein has it right at 7E1, you may finally move ahead with some clarity.
Hi Loopy,
Here's a copy of the original Terminal that I was using prior to trying RealTerm. I do like Terminal. Just in case there is no other source for it... it's here. I *think* it's a stand-alone. If it doesn't run (Windows only) let me know and I'll dig into the way-back machine for the installer.
NOTE: I had to change the extension to .txt to let it upload. Change it to .exe to run.
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Hi Loopy,
Here's a copy of the original Terminal that I was using prior to trying RealTerm. I do like Terminal. Just in case there is no other source for it... it's here. I *think* it's a stand-alone. If it doesn't run (Windows only) let me know and I'll dig into the way-back machine for the installer.
NOTE: I had to change the extension to .txt to let it upload. Change it to .exe to run.
Dave