Handflow: ControlHandShake=(DTR_CONTROL), FlowReplace=(TRANSMIT_TOGGLE, RTS_CONTROL, XOFF_CONTINUE), XonLimit=1024, is closed Handflow: ControlHandShake=(DTR_CONTROL), FlowReplace=(TRANSMIT_TOGGLE, RTS_CONTROL, XOFF_CONTINUE), XonLimit=1024, XoffLimit=1024 Set timeouts: ReadInterval=-1, ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier=0, ReadTotalTimeoutConstant=0, WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier=0, WriteTotalTimeoutConstant=0 ![]() Using serial monitor, I am able to capture the ASCII data output as In this example, I am using my software to programming the display to show “Hello” as message 1. ![]() The display is able to display 6 different messages. But I am having a hard time understanding what is captured and how I can emulate it later on arduino. I am using a serial port sniffer to capture the commands to the display hoping to emulate it later using an arduino board. It comes with a pc program that allows me to program the display text through a USB cable which I think is using a usb to serial driver to comm3 port. Please note, I have no idea about arduino, but before I begin with arduino, i want to see if I can communicate with my serial display ( ![]() Hi guys, I am totally new to arduino and looking to start by building a LED display with arduino control.
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