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the_illusionist
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Posted on 06-23-06 8:21
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smart folks, What it the easiest way to find out which port no.(COM1, COM2, COM3 or COM4) am I using? I am connecting a LCD hardware using USB-2-Serial conversion port. But I need to figure out which port am I using. ya all have a HOT friday.
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dc_mitra
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Posted on 06-23-06 8:42
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damadol
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Posted on 06-23-06 3:54
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go to administrative toos in control panel then choose computer management, then select device manaager, drop down ports on right window.... Hope that might help you..
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Chatmandude
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Posted on 06-23-06 4:45
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dc_mitra, From your answer, you are so...... computer geek. Hehehehehehe. Not that anything is wrong with that. I think what the illusionist was looking for was the type of information Damadol provided.
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loote
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Posted on 06-23-06 4:50
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lol @chatmandude. yes damadol said it all.... Loote
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SHIV
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Posted on 06-23-06 7:24
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You need to load the driver for the USB device first, then you will get an option to choose the USB port. Follow the installation directions from the hardware manufacturer. USB and COM ports are different ports and do not work when you select the wrong one.
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