DB9 connector then you are on COM1. Do you know that you have the
proper serial cable? It needs to be a DB9 straight through cable. One
test is to short pin 2 and 3 on your serial cable and open up Hyperterm
and type. If letters appears when you connect to the COM1 port then the
serial connection is good.
DLC
naimead wrote:
> Dennis I am connecting my oopic's programming cable to a serial port
> using a simple parallel_to_serial adaptor.I am not using a
> laptop.Now I don't know how I can figure out which COM port my
> serial port is on or how can I open it.But I have tried both of my
> COM ports and I tried through my oopic compiler to find the
> programming cable but this didn't happen.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> naimead
>
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...>
> wrote:
>
>>What serial/RS232 level translator are you using on the ooPIC?
>
> How are
>
>>you connecting to your computer? Do you use a USB/RS232 converter
>
> on
>
>>your laptop? Do you know what COM port your serial port is on?
>>
>>DLC
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