said:
>Not in the hardware manager.
The following explains why...
>Nope, I figured this one out myself (patting self on back). There's a
>bug that apparently has been around for awhile that requires the "v" to
>be in caps.
I always showed them in uppercase and you had them in uppercase in the
config.sys you sent me. You will need to explain to me what convinced you
that change was good. :-)
>USBUHCD.SYS: UHCI Compliant Host Controller driver v.1.1. loaded
>USBUHCD.SYS: PCI Slot 0, I/O base= 8400h, interrupt=11
>USBOHCD.SYS: Additional OHCI compliant USB Host Controller not found on
>PCI bus
Note the above error message. I need to figure out what the code is
looking for. Time to read some code.
>USBOHCD.SYS: PCI bus version 2.16, bus count 8, search index
>USBSER.SYS: USB serial converter driver 1.1 loaded on COM5
You can try a MODE COM5, but it's not going to work very well.
Steven
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