Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the console which I didn't previously: get_baud_ratebits: 115200 set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that data is only coming in at 4098? Which I don't want, or, seems a waste if the overall patch is expecting a much faster rate.
Cheers,
Julian
Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the console which I didn't previously: get_baud_ratebits: 115200 set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that data is only coming in at 4098? Which I don't want, or, seems a waste if the overall patch is expecting a much faster rate.
I think the baud rate will be correct, the baudbits message is wrong.
Martin
Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the console which I didn't previously: get_baud_ratebits: 115200 set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that data is only coming in at 4098? Which I don't want, or, seems a waste if the overall patch is expecting a much faster rate.
I think the baud rate will be correct, the baudbits message is wrong.
Actually it's not wrong, it's just reporting the bits for the baud rate register, so it's not useful except for debugging. I will remove it.
Martin
Ok, so nothing to worry about then:) I was worried that there was a bottleneck somewhere.
Maybe I should have said but it's for interfacing with a pair of xbees rather than an arduino. Same kinda thing tho'.
Appreciate the comments.
Cheers,
Julian
On 13 April 2011 18:07, martin.peach@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the console which I didn't previously: get_baud_ratebits: 115200 set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that data is only coming in at 4098? Which I don't want, or, seems a waste if the overall patch is expecting a much faster rate.
I think the baud rate will be correct, the baudbits message is wrong.
Actually it's not wrong, it's just reporting the bits for the baud rate register, so it's not useful except for debugging. I will remove it.
Martin
Hi, maybe you must change in the Arduino IDE the baud to comunicate...in Arduino terminal... in the tabs to upload, run,stop, etc, find the last (on right) which corresponds to terminal, open it and setup the baud of Arduino, do not quite understand what you say, but might work. Check the pic
http://emulare.sourceforge.net/manual/ArduinoTerminal.jpg
In Linux is the same
Best regards
José
2011/4/13 J bz jbeezez@gmail.com
Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the console which I didn't previously: get_baud_ratebits: 115200 set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that data is only coming in at 4098? Which I don't want, or, seems a waste if the overall patch is expecting a much faster rate.
Cheers,
Julian
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Yes, and then upload your serial sketch or whatever.
José
2011/4/13 Jose Luis Santorcuato santorcuato76@gmail.com
Hi, maybe you must change in the Arduino IDE the baud to comunicate...in Arduino terminal... in the tabs to upload, run,stop, etc, find the last (on right) which corresponds to terminal, open it and setup the baud of Arduino, do not quite understand what you say, but might work. Check the pic
http://emulare.sourceforge.net/manual/ArduinoTerminal.jpg
In Linux is the same
Best regards
José
2011/4/13 J bz jbeezez@gmail.com
Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the console which I didn't previously: get_baud_ratebits: 115200 set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that data is only coming in at 4098? Which I don't want, or, seems a waste if the overall patch is expecting a much faster rate.
Cheers,
Julian
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