Another (possibly not ideal) workaround might be to simply use a slower baud rate, to make it easier to keep up so there's seldom a need to make RTS\ false.
You're definitely not irritating me at all, and I'd be glad for whatever solutions we might arrive at, and then I want to improve the RS-232 primer.
Oh, and then there's also the (also not really ideal) workaround of using a VIA pin to send the RTS\ signal to the computer at the other end of the connection, so you can tell it to stop sending if necessary while still allowing your SBC to keep sending.
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