------------- MS-DOS v6.22 Help: MODE (Configure Serial Port) -------------- <Notes> <Index> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MODE (Configure Serial Port) Configures a serial communications port. This version of the MODE command sets the parameters for a serial port (COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4). Syntax MODE COMm[:] [b[,p[,d[,s[,r]]]]] MODE COMm[:] [BAUD=b] [PARITY=p] [DATA=d] [STOP=s] [RETRY=r] Parameters COMm Specifies the number of the serial (COM) port. Valid values for m are in the range 1 through 4. If you omit any of the following five parameters, MODE uses the most recent setting for the omitted parameter. If you are using the shorter form of the syntax (without the words BAUD=, PARITY=, DATA=, and so on), the MODE command "recognizes" the parameters by their positions. Thus, if you do not specify a value for a parameter, you must still type the comma that precedes the next parameter. BAUD=b Specifies the first two digits of the transmission rate in bits per second. The following list shows each valid value for b and its related rate: 11 110 baud 15 150 baud 30 300 baud 60 600 baud 12 1200 baud 24 2400 baud 48 4800 baud 96 9600 baud 19 19,200 baud The b value of 19 is not supported on all computers (check your hardware manual). You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting BAUD= and specifying a value for b. PARITY=p Specifies how the system uses the parity bit to check for transmission errors. The p value can be one of the following: N (none), E (even), O (odd), M (mark), or S (space). The default value is E. Not all computers support the values M and S. You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting PARITY= and specifying a value for p. DATA=d Specifies the number of data bits in a character. Valid values for d are in the range 5 through 8. The default value is 7. Not all computers support the values 5 and 6. You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting DATA= and specifying a value for d. STOP=s Specifies the number of stop bits that define the end of a character: 1, 1.5, or 2. If the baud rate is 110, the default value is 2; otherwise, the default value is 1. Not all computers support the value 1.5. You can abbreviate this parameter by omitting STOP= and specifying a value for s. RETRY=r Specifies the retry action to take if a time-out error occurs when MODE attempts to send output to a serial printer. This parameter causes part of MODE to remain resident in memory. The following list shows each valid value for r and a brief description of its meaning: E Return an error from a status check of a busy port. B Return "busy" from a status check of a busy port. P Continue retrying until printer accepts output. R Return "ready" from a status check of a busy port. N Take no retry action (default value). You can also specify none for this value. If you are using the MODE command over a network, do not use any of the r values. You can abbreviate this parameter by simply omitting RETRY= and specifying a value for r. *** <Syntax> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MODE (Configure Serial Port)--Note The RETRY=B setting provides the same support as the P parameter did in previous versions of MS-DOS. *** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Top of page>
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