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Writing to COM ports greater than 9
Name: Gregg Stuart Date: February 2, 2004 at 02:48:53 Pacific OS: Windows NT 4 CPU/Ram: PIII 733/512MB
Comment:
I am trying to write to com ports 10-18 (on a digi XEM PCI card), to send initialisation strings every time the machine is restarted. The batch file i am using works OK on COM ports 1 & 2, but only writes a file on teh HDD when writing to COM 10-18, is there something else i need to do to write to these ports?
batch file contains teh following line TYPE modem1.cmd > COM10
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