Hi MarcoC, thanks.
The second link is useful, it tells me I'm unable to drive
a Synchronous modem through PC RS232 port. It already seemed to
me...... because of the UART.
Maybe I'm going to develop an embedded device which
converts my asynchronous serial protocol to a Synchronous bit
stream. This device should recognise a valid HDLC packet, and
when it's buffered, it should trasmit each bit synchronously to a
modem. Of course, this is possible with a Microcontroller (I was
thinking on using Freescale HC08....). But.... how to send data
to my synchronous modem?? Is it enough to send bit at the Tx line????
I'm completely new to this issue, so..... if anybody has any idea....
(I've already searched for commercial embedded devices
which do this, but..... my application is not common, and I can't be
shure MY hdlc protocol will fit with commercial HW....)
Thanks!
graziano