Re: linux and rs-485
From: Michael Schnell (mschnell_at_lumino.de)
Date: 08/01/03
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Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 08:46:57 +0200
> could anyone pls. tell me where i can find information about linux and
> rs-485?
AFAIK, RS-485 is a hardware specification to be used on top of (e.g.)
V-24 (aka asynchronous serial interface). RS-485 can also be used for
synchronous protocols (e.g. HDLC). So I don't understand your question.
Could you rephrase more specific ?
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