From: Kieran A. <ka...@op...> - 2000-04-03 03:24:01
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Maybe all that bandwidth I've been using has paid off!?? Go to http://www.sysinternals.com/portmon.htm and you'll find a link at the bottom of the page. From this page is this message: "Portmon is a GUI/device driver combination that monitors and displays all serial and parallel port activity on a system. It has advanced filtering and search capabilities that make it a powerful tool for exploring the way NT works, seeing how applications use ports, or tracking down problems in system or application configurations. Portmon works on NT 4.0, Windows 2000 (Win2K), Windows 95 and Windows 98. Note: in order to run on Windows 95 you may require the WinSock2 update, which is available as a free download from Microsoft's web site." I had to install it on a local hard drive to view local operations. Running it off a networked drive failed to see local resources. Options include writing output to a file as well as copying via the clipboard. I hope someone can make heads or tails of the output! Kieran Bruce Winter wrote: > > I thought this was tried by Bruce with no good results. Perhaps he was > > trying another method. Again, let me try to se what we see with > > my working IR Commander software. > > I tried looking at the DTR/RTS lines with mh, but I couldn't get mh to > detect anything, either because my mh code wasn't right, or there was some > handshaking required by the X10 ir program before it would start sending > data. > > It looks like Kieran has some other program to do this with, so it definatly > looks like that is worth a shot! > > Bruce > > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 |