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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Null-modem emulator

    Go to Device Manager and find the driver under com0com. Open the properties and the Update tab. Click Update Driver; let it try searching (it won't find one on your computer); then let it search Windows Update for a current driver. This will install a new driver in addition to the old bad one. Delete the old bad one. You may need to repeat when you create new port pairs, but it will find the good driver on your PC now.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Null-modem emulator

    I found a listing on another page: hub4com usage: hub4com [options] <port0> [options] [<port1> ...]</port1></port0> Common options: --load=[<file>]</file>[,<begin>[,<end>]</end></begin>][:<prms>]</prms> - load arguments (one argument per line) between <begin> and <end> lines from a file <file> (use standard input if empty) and insert them into the command line. The syntax of <prms> is <prm1>[,<prm2>...]</prm2>, where <prmn> will replace %%n%% in the arguments. Do loading since begining if <begin>...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Null-modem emulator

    After fighting installation issues related to outdated driver signature, I finally got com0com to work by ignoring the error messages during installation and clicking "continue". Then I found the (bad) device in Device manager (under com0com) and updated it from Windows Update to get the more recent driver from Microsoft. This added another device without the warning triangle. I then deleted the old bad device. I had to do this a couple more times as I added more pairs, but now I could do it by looking...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Null-modem emulator

    After fighting installation issues, I finally got com0com to work by ignoring the error messages during installation and clicking "continue". Then I found the (bad) device in Device manager (under com0com) and updated it from Windows Update to get the more recent driver from Microsoft. This added another device without the warning triangle. I then deleted the old bad device. I had to do this a couple more times as I added more pairs, but now I could do it by looking for it on my computer. After that...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Null-modem emulator

    I came across this page (actually 3) that was a big help in understanding how to make this work. http://www.rei-labs.net/connecting-multiple-virtual-serial-ports-together/ I was able to get a couple instances of RealTerm to talk to each other, which is a start. Now to figure out Hub4com......

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Null-modem emulator

    Can someone please produce a text document of the Help file produced when you run hub4cmo without arguments? i can't get any redirection commands to work with it, and it is difficult to work from it onscreen. Thanks, Neil Preston Lee's Summit MO "Never confuse motion with action" - Benjamin Franklin

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on PC-BASIC - a GW-BASIC emulator

    Never mind - I found the solution. Divide the natural logarithm of the veriable by the natural logarithm of 10 (the new base) Base 10 Log = Log(n)/Log(10) To find the logarithm of the number 6000: LET X=6000 Y=LOG(X)/LOG(10) Print Y

  • Posted a comment on discussion BASIC Programs on PC-BASIC - a GW-BASIC emulator

    You have made an error in typing the line in some way. Without seeing the program there is no way to diagnose it in any more detail. It may be that you left out a space where one is needed, or a typo in a keyword. Examine line 10 and look for the problem there.

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