Capture RS232 data
I'm sorry, I didn't make it clear. The data doesn't come from a computer, it
comes from a piece of dedicated machinery, and I want to plug a computer in
in place of the printer, to capture the data into a file instead of getting
printed.
Thanks
M
"Gary''s Student" wrote in message
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All you need to do is to re-direct your printing from the RS-232 or
Centronics port to an internal file.
Start Settings... Printers Add a Printer
when the wizard asks to you assign a port, pick
FILE(print to file)
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Gary's Student
"Michelle" wrote:
Hello, I work with a system that prints out receipts on a dedicated
little
printer whenever there is a transaction.
I want to be able to capture the information onto a laptop that I plug in
instead of the printer, and end up with it all in an Excel spreadsheet.
The printer connects to a multi-pin socket that looks like a COM port.
The data comes out (and I don't know what any of this means) as RS232,
1200
baud rate, with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity.
Can I get it dumped to disk in a format that Excel can read?
Should I have posted this in another newsgroup? If so, can anyone tell me
which one - I am a complete beginner when it comes to this kind of thing.
Many thanks
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