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Dave, Thank you (and Mark Allen). I didn't think of it this way but it makes sense. Bryan -----Original Message----- From: pctech-bounces+bryan_burns=echo-usa.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces+bryan_burns=echo-usa.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 12:37 PM To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users Subject: Re: [PCTECH] RS-232 parameters I believe that N81 is no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and that O71 is odd parity, 7 data bits, 1 stop bit. They are just abbreviating it so N=None, E=Even, and O=Odd. Dave Parnin -- Nishikawa Standard Company Topeka, IN 46571 daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Burns, Bryan" <Bryan_Burns@Echo To: <PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx> -usa.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: [PCTECH] RS-232 parameters pctech-bounces@mi drange.com 11/28/2006 01:23 PM Please respond to PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users What is N81 and 071 parity? It's the available parity setting in a config program for a scanner but I've got to match with the com port on my PC, which is either ODD, EVEN, NONE etc. Bryan Burns at http://archive.midrange.com/pctech.
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