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1. [TRLog] TRLog SetComm Serial Base I/O Utility (score: 1)
Author: matt@qrq.com (Matthew George)
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 21:56:27 -0600
If anyone is interested, I have created a DOS utility program which allows you to changes the Serial Base I/O addresses that TRLog uses for Serial Ports 1 - 4. Q. Why would I need this utility? A. If
/archives//html/TRLog/1999-04/msg00096.html (11,069 bytes)

2. [TRLog] TRLog SetComm Serial Base I/O Utility (score: 1)
Author: jlangdon@outer.net (John Langdon)
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 05:41:28 -0500
Bravo, Matthew! I have a RocketPort PCI card and a total of 6 serial ports which work fine with most newer Windows apps but not with TR. I think TR was actually driving some sales of Writelog by not
/archives//html/TRLog/1999-04/msg00098.html (7,608 bytes)

3. [TRLog] TRLog SetComm Serial Base I/O Utility (score: 1)
Author: gbaron@usa.net (Gilbert Baron)
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 13:28:40 -0500
What interrupt do you use? Anyone else with a multiport card that can share experiences? I hope the program changes but the now available freeware should be ok. -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.c
/archives//html/TRLog/1999-04/msg00102.html (7,261 bytes)

4. [TRLog] TRLog SetComm Serial Base I/O Utility (score: 1)
Author: matt@qrq.com (Matthew George)
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 20:22:31 -0600
some of I looked at them several months ago, the USB Serial Port devices were WAY out of my price range, very expensive. Maybe they have come down in price. If they don't use standard I/O addresses
/archives//html/TRLog/1999-04/msg00105.html (7,568 bytes)

5. [TRLog] TRLog SetComm Serial Base I/O Utility (score: 1)
Author: matt@qrq.com (Matthew George)
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 20:28:01 -0600
ok. The PCI card I described (and all PCI cards that I know of) only use one interrupt (or none at all) and the interrupt is typically assigned by the PCI BIOS ECU. In some of the BIOS menus you can
/archives//html/TRLog/1999-04/msg00106.html (7,886 bytes)


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