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<blockquote data-quote="Jowi" data-source="post: 112633" data-attributes="member: 175078"><p>Well, the question might have been a little unclear but the answers were not very creative. Of course I know what RS-232 is. It´s a communication standard and it´s not a cable as someone suggested. But I also know that different equipment use it for transferring it´s firmware and other stuff. For example older digital-boxes which has a RS-232 port on the back. But to do this you have to know the correct commands and settings of the com-port. You will send the commands throught the serial port in the same way as you send it to a smartcard or a modem. And then the box will answer. To a modem, for example, you most commonly use the Hayes standard, which is a set of commands that the modem will listen and answer to. But please disregard the question now since the seriousness was quite low. Also most boxes uses the JTAG nowadays.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Jowi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jowi, post: 112633, member: 175078"] Well, the question might have been a little unclear but the answers were not very creative. Of course I know what RS-232 is. It´s a communication standard and it´s not a cable as someone suggested. But I also know that different equipment use it for transferring it´s firmware and other stuff. For example older digital-boxes which has a RS-232 port on the back. But to do this you have to know the correct commands and settings of the com-port. You will send the commands throught the serial port in the same way as you send it to a smartcard or a modem. And then the box will answer. To a modem, for example, you most commonly use the Hayes standard, which is a set of commands that the modem will listen and answer to. But please disregard the question now since the seriousness was quite low. Also most boxes uses the JTAG nowadays. Regards Jowi [/QUOTE]
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