On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 23:33:14 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>Oh, Lord.. I wasted one whole day trying to figure this out. Turns out I
>connected Rx to Rx and Tx to Tx.
Find an RS-232 LED monitor. You want something that monitors the
state of each line, and shows you a red or green light depending on
the state of the line. I have seen them in 25 pin versions, but you'd
likely want a 9 pin version.
Connecting that up to each device in turn shows you which line is
drive, and which is not.
There's DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and DCE (Data Communications
Equipment) (IIRC), they have different signals on different pins,
since the original idea was that they'd be able to be wired pin to pin
to function. DTE was supposed to be a terminal of some sort, DCE was
the external modem.
Now that your computer could be both, there's a connection problem.
Been there, done that.
Harvey