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OK, slowly making good progress with this.
I have yet to get a cable so I set it up using Bluetooth. Oudie - Settings - Hardware = Others Oudie - Settings - Input - Port settings, Start using serial com 4 to search for Bluetooth devices. Oudie - Settings - Input - Bluetooth - Lookup Once you have found the EOS, select "Pair" - Use 1234 as a pin number then select OK. The Serial Port should automatically change to "Com5: (Bluetooth) I set Baudrate to 38400 as this was set in the User Port in the EOS Parity = None, Bits = 8, Stop bit = 1, Set DTR = Ticked, Set RTS = unchecked. Select - OK in Serial Port Box - Select OK at bottom left. This got the communication working between the EOS and the Oudie. |
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