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A protocol file can contain either or both of '''<input>''' and '''<output>''' definition blocks. Which one is used depends on how the protocol is called. The following example would only use the <output> definitions block. | A protocol file can contain either or both of '''<input>''' and '''<output>''' definition blocks. Which one is used depends on how the protocol is called. The following example would only use the <output> definitions block. | ||
--generic=file,out,1,/tmp/data.xml,myproto | --generic=file,out,1,/tmp/data.xml,myproto | ||
If you're using a serial port under Windows, you must use a special escape sequence for COM port numbers higher than COM9. | |||
Ex: --generic=\\.\COM10,out,1,/tmp/data.xml,myproto | |||
More detail can be found in this Microsoft KB article: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858%28v=vs.85%29.aspx | |||
Overview of the XML file | Overview of the XML file |
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