Never Trust the Manual
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09-27-2023, 03:26 AM
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Never Trust the Manual
I have a Sharp PC-E500S calculator with a CE-130T RS-232C Level Converter and a CE-515P Plotter/Printer. The manuals describe the cable necessary to connect the plotter to the calculator via the serial port. I made a cable using those specs and tested each end to make sure the proper pins were connected. I hooked up the cable and tried to print. Garbage printed. I checked the baud, parity, bits and stop bits and they were all set properly. I hooked the plotter to a PC with the parallel interface and it printed properly. I then tried hooking up the three wires from the printer's DIN connector (data, ground and wait) to a DB-25 connector in all sorts of ways. Finally, I got the printer to print the way it should. The pins I had to connect weren't the same as in the manual. If the manuals had been correct, this would've been simple! Instead, I wasted hours checking everything over and over and tearing out what little hair I have left. I've been working with communications equipment since about 1978 and I've never had such a fight!
Tom L Cui bono? |
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09-27-2023, 05:45 AM
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RE: Never Trust the Manual
I've been tearing out what little hair I have fighting C++ and library issues in a new simulator I'm writing. Everything causing my grief is fully documented, but C++ and the standard library are very complicated (1840 pages in the C++20 standard, 2134 pages in C++23). So arguably I have the opposite problem: correct documentation, but too much of it!
:-) I don't ersonally have the PC-E500S, more's the pity, but if it's not too much trouble, if you could make the correct information available, it would probably help other folks who do. |
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09-27-2023, 10:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-27-2023 10:45 AM by toml_12953.)
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RE: Never Trust the Manual
(09-27-2023 05:45 AM)brouhaha Wrote: I've been tearing out what little hair I have fighting C++ and library issues in a new simulator I'm writing. Everything causing my grief is fully documented, but C++ and the standard library are very complicated (1840 pages in the C++20 standard, 2134 pages in C++23). So arguably I have the opposite problem: correct documentation, but too much of it! And let other people miss out on all the fun? Of course. That's a good idea. Here it is: Tom L Cui bono? |
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09-27-2023, 12:16 PM
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RE: Never Trust the Manual
Other than the non-conventional naming of /DATA and /BUSY the table from the manual is correct.
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09-27-2023, 02:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-27-2023 02:24 PM by toml_12953.)
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RE: Never Trust the Manual
(09-27-2023 12:16 PM)Jeff_Birt Wrote: Other than the non-conventional naming of /DATA and /BUSY the table from the manual is correct. Yes but I added the DB-25 and DE-9 columns. The pin numbers originally called for in the manual were totally different and could never work. Tom L Cui bono? |
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