rts/cts - a tutorial on flow control
Henry Spencer
henry at utzoo.UUCP
Tue May 28 03:57:49 AEST 1985
> > ... (What *were* CTS and RTS meant for, you
> > ask? For turning around half-duplex modems.)
>
> Halfway correct. CTS/RTS has slightly different meanings when operating either
> under half-duplex or full-duplex mode. To quote from the EIA RS-232-C
> standard...
>
> ...
> The ON condition together with the ON condition on
> interchange circuits RTS, DSR and, where implemented,
> DTR, is an indication to the DTE (data terminal equipment)
> that signals presented on circuit TD (transmit data)
> will be transmitted to the communication channel.
>
> The OFF condition is an indication to the DTE that
> it should not transfer data across the interface
> on circuit TD."
>
> That last paragraph has the phrase 'flow-control' written all over
> it...
Unfortunately, taken in conjunction with the preceding paragraph it
doesn't, since said preceding paragraph is quite clear about the role
of CTS -- it tells you whether you are connected to the communication
channel, i.e. whether RTS has succeeded yet.
Whether or not the standard says it out loud, half-duplex line turnaround
is very definitely what CTS and RTS were *intended* for.
--
Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
{allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!henry
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