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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: Question regarding bootloader

The key item of note is that if you plugged the dongle into a different
USB port everything that you had set up before would be lost. The
drivers are irritating that way.

DLC

minghui1984 wrote:
> Thanks all for the advice. Now my thing started to work again. Hmmm
> so it was either the com port or i suspect not enough battery from
> the 6 V battery that i was providing.... >.< So sorry.. Shd have
> checked the power supply . =P
>
> Thanks all once again.
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...>
> wrote:
>
>> I too have followed Richard's methods when adding a USB/serial port
>> converter and gotten it to work.
>>
>> DLC
>>
>> rtstofer wrote:
>>
>>>> Yes, been there, done that. For whatever the reason, on my
>>>>
>>>>
>>> computer,
>>>
>>>
>>>> every comport below #9 indicates already in use, even though
>>>>
>>>>
>>> nothing
>>>
>>>
>>>> is connected to the USB ports. I cannot select a comport value
>>>>
> in
>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> the
>>>
>>>
>>>> oopic IDE range.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Go ahead and select a port that is '(in use)' like COM4. I
>>>
> wouldn't
>
>>> select COM1 or COM2 if they physically exist on the computer as
>>> hardware serial ports or internal modems. Up comes a dialog
>>> complaining about the conflict. Click on Yes to confirm your
>>>
> choice
>
>>> to hose your system.
>>>
>>> Then close things out and reboot. The USB port will be
>>>
> reassigned
>
>>> when Windows restarts.
>>>
>>> I know this works because I just changed a USB->Serial adapter on
>>> COM13 to COM4 which was in use but not connected.
>>>
>>> With Hyperterminal, the USB->Serial adapters don't always connect
>>>
> on
>
>>> the first time HT is started. It isn't unusual for me to have to
>>> close the instance and start it over.
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> Dennis Clark ooPIC Tech Support
>> www.oopic.com
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