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Saturday, May 3, 2008

[oopic] Re: where's the parallel cable?

You might need to run the port95nt.exe program from the oopic download
page. It is listed under the Windows 2000, XP install instructions for
compiler version 5. Using the serial cable to program does not require
this file but the parrallel port does.

--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "bimityedye" <bimityedye@...> wrote:
>
> Just received two new 'S' boards today, Ver III+ w/ C1+ but my trusty
> Ver 6.1.1 compiler, so dependable with my serial 'R' boards cannot
now
> find the parallel cable for my 'S' boards. I've had the compiler
search
> for the cable and I've preselected the port but still the same
problem
> with the starter pack cable. Any ideas? Without that cable what can I
> do?
>

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