Pete, When you loaded the comtsr I did not see where you loaded the -I
for IRQ number. Did you forget to do that? Mine is comtsr1 -b4800 -n82
-i4.
73, Bill KV3R
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 10:40:52 -0500 Pete Soper <psoper@pjs.East.Sun.COM>
writes:
> In a guest op setting recently I put my CT 9.65 on the station
> computer, set up
> a comtsr -n82 -b4800 and could not get CT to read the rig info. I
> could
> switch frequencies but nothing valid seemed to be coming back.
> Attempts to
> switch bands with function keys caused a moment change, then
> reversion to the
> original band (I guess CT checks for something coming back and
> decided to
> undo the command if it isn't forthcoming).
>
> The DOS environment for both TR and CT appeared to be identical. I
> hauled my
> DOS CT system from home but no luck. I tried CT 9.57: no change. I
> did a lot
> of downright superstitious changes and experiments and got the
> expected results.
>
> The interface is a W1GEE model and between it and the computer's DB9
> serial
> connector there was receive/xmit data, ground, and "that signal
> that is on
> pin 20 on a DB25 computer serial port (DSR or DTR, I can never keep
> them
> straight)".
>
> Any clues?
>
> Regards,
> Pete AD4L
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