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In , on 09/14/04
at 12:42 PM, "Steven Levine" said:
> KeyData arg[] = {"V", CFSTR_TYPE_DEC, 0,0, // 0 Verbose mode
> "IDV:", CFSTR_TYPE_STRING, 0,0, // 1 hex USB
>idVendor
> "IDP:", CFSTR_TYPE_STRING, 0,0, // 2 hex
>manufacturer idProduct
> "TYPE:", CFSTR_TYPE_DEC, 0,0}; // 3 dec USB
>Serial converter type
>You should be able to figure out how to use them.
All except for the last one.
I tried the others (together) with the same result.
My config.sys statement now reads:
BASEDEV=USBSER.SYS /v /IDV:0xf3d /IDP:0x112
I also tried without the "0x" in front of the numbers.
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