Interesting update on this- after trying various USB RS232 adapters and the serial card and others
(and with a real, actual NEC serial cable on order from Japan!
) I decided to try an old Sparkfun "FTDI Basic"
(
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9716). With the zoroyoshi 232usb drivers it does not work at all, but with the official FTDI drivers
(
https://ftdichip.com/drivers/vcp-drivers/) it works! Well, it was dropping some characters, but it worked well enough for me to connect to a NodeMCU ESP8266, change the baud rate, connect to my WiFi, dial a BBS, log in, and read the daily message!
I need to figure out why it's dropping characters but my suspicion is the voltage levels. I'm thinking my MP900c underpowers the USB port and has difficulty really driving these various devices. It does also beg the question if this stuff would all work better with a high quality powered external USB hub. Guess I need to try that next.
Btw- this also means that we can use the MP900 to control/talk to anything that uses TTL serial- Arduino, raspberry pi, zigbee, etc!
Note: in the picture I'm doing a receive only demo with only the receive line connected and the tx line loose. What you see on the screen is the Arduino "ASCII Table" serial example program running on the NodeMCU in the background.
Edited by thenzero 2023-08-08 2:21 PM
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