DTR is standard. The PL-2303 chip is just a USB-to-RS232 converter chip, and has no say over whether the DTR signal is normal or inverted. That's controlled by the virtual port feeding the PL-2303.binky123 wrote:The issue here was that the DTR_N signal coming from the PL2303 chip was inverted.
I hope that means you suggested he build his interface like an early JP1.2 design, but that you haven't put anything special in the software just for him, because it isn't needed. See this for further clarification.binky123 wrote:I suggested he hook up his RTS_N line to the MCU /RESET line.
Incidentally, binky's comment about COM ports greater than 9 deserves greater appreciation. I found that many of the Prolific USB-to-Serial adapters like to enumerate to ports greater than 9, and prior to this version of jp12serial.dll, IR would just say it was unable to open the port. Who knows how many members have been frustrated by that.
Tommy



