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That OVERLAPPED fix seems to have made flow control useful as well

(presumably Windows's serial buffer is actually _filling up_,
causing an XOFF to be sent, now that my dodgy I/O code isn't causing
it to leak). So I think I'll switch the default flow control to
XON/XOFF, since it actually seems to do something now.

[originally from svn r6829]
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Simon Tatham 2006-08-28 18:36:11 +00:00
parent 32582f0fab
commit c3d7d326b5

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@ -768,8 +768,8 @@ void load_open_settings(void *sesskey, int do_host, Config *cfg)
gppi(sesskey, "SerialSpeed", 9600, &cfg->serspeed);
gppi(sesskey, "SerialDataBits", 8, &cfg->serdatabits);
gppi(sesskey, "SerialStopHalfbits", 2, &cfg->serstopbits);
gppi(sesskey, "SerialParity", 0, &cfg->serparity);
gppi(sesskey, "SerialFlowControl", 0, &cfg->serflow);
gppi(sesskey, "SerialParity", SER_PAR_NONE, &cfg->serparity);
gppi(sesskey, "SerialFlowControl", SER_FLOW_XONXOFF, &cfg->serflow);
}
void do_defaults(char *session, Config * cfg)