System Parameters
Configuring Stratagy
Stratagy DK I&P R2 November 1998
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Refer to the Stratagy Library CD-Rom for more details.
databits2
Number of data bits for logical serial port 2.
Possible values:
7, 8
Default:
8
parity1
Parity to use for logical serial port 1.
Possible values:
none, even, odd, mark, space
Default:
even
parity2
Parity to use for logical serial port 2.
Possible values:
none, even, odd, mark, space
Default:
none
serial_port1
In order for Stratagy to communicate with peripheral devices connected to
COM/RS232 ports, it needs to know which ports are connected. There is a
mapping from the port that Stratagy knows to the physical port on the
computer. This mapping is defined by this parameter. To define serial port 1
as active, simply define the COM port where it should be mapped.
Examples:
Set this parameter to 1 to connect serial port 1 (Stratagy) to
COM1.
Possible values:
0 (not connected), 1 (COM1), 2 (COM2), 3 (COM3), 4
(COM4)
Default:
1
Note
COM 3 & 4 are not supported by Stratagy DK.
serial_port2
In order for Stratagy to communicate with peripheral devices connected to
COM/RS232 ports, it needs to know which ports are connected. There is a
mapping from the port that Stratagy knows to the physical port on the
computer. This mapping is defined by this parameter. To define serial port 2
as active, simply define the COM port where it should be mapped.
Examples:
Set this parameter to 2 to connect serial port 2 (Stratagy) to
COM2.
Possible values:
0 (not connected), 1 (COM1), 2 (COM2), 3 (COM3), 4
(COM4)
Default:
2
Note
COM 3 & 4 are not supported by Stratagy DK.
stopbits1
Number of stop bits to use for logical serial port 1.
Possible values:
0, 1, 2
Default:
1
stopbits2
Number of stop bits to use for logical serial port 2.
Possible values:
0, 1, 2
Default:
1
Table 2-18
Stratagy DK System Configuration Parameters - Definitions and
Settings
(Cont.)
Parameter
Description
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