Your advice was exactly right. We ran Nastar today with the RS232 connection with no problems. Hardly knew what to do, not having to write down and key in
numbers.
Actually, I got kind of close when putzing around. I did try PR3, but didn't do a manual start. Hopefully, Nastar will put out a tech. note for people with the S4.
Now, the next step is driving the scoreboard, which of course doesn't give the times other than the time of day. The computer is a new Toshiba, but with the serial port occupied with the data input from the time. Suggestions?
Maybe a PCMCIA card? Or, could the printer port work with an adapter? Expect that this is not a first-time need. Let us know, and we'll buy what we need ASAP. Also wouldn't mind having the RS232 cable a meter or so longer, so the computer can be set farther away from the timer, if needed.
Ho, ho, ho. Merrie Christmas.
Originally posted 26 Dec 2000 by Ed Brazil
edbrazil@compuserve.com
Original Post