1
Stop bit problem: USB to Serial Converter attached to motion controller, unable to set for 7-E-2
I have three different USB to Serial converters, one of them an isolated converter from B&B. One brand of motion controller I work on uses EVEN parity / 7 data bits / 2 stop bits as its default. I find that none of my converters will work on the controller in this configuration. If I [...]
Answer Question
| November 22, 2005 5:36 PM
3Com, Active Directory, ActiveX, Administration, Apache, Automated, Availability, BASIC, Benchmarking, Business Objects, C, Cabling, Cape Clear Cape Connect, Career development, Cisco, Clustering, Cognos, Crystal Reports, Data analysis, Data Junction, Data management and storage, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DB2, Dell, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Development, DHCP, Distribution/logistics applications, DNS, Enterprise Desktop, Ethernet, Fault isolation, Fax and print management, FDDI, File, Frame Relay, Functional, H.323, Hardware, Hardware selection and management, Hewlett-Packard, Hewlett-Packard Application Server, Hubs, Hyperion, IBM, Informatica, Information Builders, Interoperability, Lifecycle development, Linux, Lotus Domino, Management, Manufacturing applications, Microprocessors, Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft Windows, Migrations and upgrades, Monitoring, NCR, NCR/Teradata, Network applications management, Network connectivity, Network management software, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Network testing, Networking, Networking services, NIC, Novell IPX/SPX, Oracle, OS, Performance and availability, Performance management, Performance/Load, Ping, Power management, Printers, Programming Languages, Protocol analysis, Remote management, Routers, SAP, SAS Institute, Security, Servers, Software, Software testing, Software testing tools, SPSS, SQL Server, standards, Storage, Switches, Systems management software, TCP, Tech support, Thermal controls
I have three different USB to Serial converters, one of them an isolated converter from B&B. One brand of motion controller I work on uses EVEN parity / 7 data bits / 2 stop bits as its default. I find that none of my converters will work on the controller in this configuration. If I [...]
Upgrade step from win nt and win 2000 to win 2003
I have windowsNT and window 2000 servers with active directory which i want to upgrade to windows 2003,all servers meet requirement for new vesion.Now can same help me on how to upgrade?what steps should i take
Answer Question
| November 14, 2005 2:16 AM
3Com, Access, Active Directory, Apache, ATG Dynamo, Availability, Avaya, Bandwidth, BEA WebLogic, Billing and customer care, Billing Support Systems, Bind, BlackBerry, Cabling, Cape Clear Cape Connect, Career development, Certifications, Cisco, DataCenter, Desktops, Development, DHCP, DNS, Ethernet, FDDI, Frame Relay, General Directories, H.323, Handheld, Hardware, Hewlett-Packard Application Server, Hubs, IPv4, IPv6, LDAP, Lotus Domino, Management, Microprocessors, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, MPLS, NetBIOS, Network monitoring, Network protocols, Networking, Networking services, NFS, NIC, Novell IPX/SPX, Novell NDS, OS, Palm OS, Patch management, Performance management, Ping, Printers, Routers, Security, Servers, SIP, SQL Server, Switches, Symbian, TCP, Training, Windows Mobile, WINS
I have windowsNT and window 2000 servers with active directory which i want to upgrade to windows 2003,all servers meet requirement for new vesion.Now can same help me on how to upgrade?what steps should i take
Global SMS Web service API
Are there any other Global SMS Web servics out there besides StrikeIron’s offering? This service lets you build global text messaging functionality into your own applications without having to know the carrier of the provider. They are offering a trial with 5 free SMS messages: http://www.strikeiron.com/htmls/pws_global_sms_pro.aspx What do you think?
Answer Question
| June 2, 2005 10:36 PM
BEA, BEA WebLogic, Cape Clear Cape Connect, Hardware, IBM, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Windows, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Plumtree, SAP, Sybase, Systinet WASP, TIBCO
Are there any other Global SMS Web servics out there besides StrikeIron’s offering? This service lets you build global text messaging functionality into your own applications without having to know the carrier of the provider. They are offering a trial with 5 free SMS messages: http://www.strikeiron.com/htmls/pws_global_sms_pro.aspx What do you think?
1





