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Yes that is correct Dawei. I have bookmarked the link.
The Properties box gives an error when you try to set the StopBits to None , says Property not valid At runtime if you do set the Property StopBits to OnePointFive you get an error. At runtime you can not set to One or OnePointFive or error You can set during runtime Two but it doesn't do anything, If you want Two you have to set it in the Properties. Don't spend another minute on ot though, I plan to use the default One as I am building the receiver side anyway and I am only going to use One stop bit. |
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