Summary
Connecting to a basic LCC network (only SPROG Power-LCC, SPROG IO-LCC, SPROG USB-LCC, RR-CirKits VAMP and terminators, connection made to COM4, it can identify the nodes, but cannot read the data. WIth a Tower-LCC it seems to get a little further, but times out quickly. With both cards in the circuit, it seems to make even less progress. All connections are made with 1 foot network cables. LCCPro successfully reads the complete configuration. If I set LCCPro to start a Hub, BowTies will successfully connect and read the connfiguration over the TCP connection.
This is slightly better connecting to the SPROG USB-LCC device than it was with the previous version.
Steps to reproduce
Connect directly to a SPROG LCC-USB device.
Expected behavior
Successful read of all CDI information.
Actual behavior
Apparent timeout attempting to read the data.
Bowties version
0.3.0
Platform
Windows
Install method
Installer
Logs, screenshots, or other context
No response
Summary
Connecting to a basic LCC network (only SPROG Power-LCC, SPROG IO-LCC, SPROG USB-LCC, RR-CirKits VAMP and terminators, connection made to COM4, it can identify the nodes, but cannot read the data. WIth a Tower-LCC it seems to get a little further, but times out quickly. With both cards in the circuit, it seems to make even less progress. All connections are made with 1 foot network cables. LCCPro successfully reads the complete configuration. If I set LCCPro to start a Hub, BowTies will successfully connect and read the connfiguration over the TCP connection.
This is slightly better connecting to the SPROG USB-LCC device than it was with the previous version.
Steps to reproduce
Connect directly to a SPROG LCC-USB device.
Expected behavior
Successful read of all CDI information.
Actual behavior
Apparent timeout attempting to read the data.
Bowties version
0.3.0
Platform
Windows
Install method
Installer
Logs, screenshots, or other context
No response