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Old 08-02-2003, 21:23   #7 (permalink)
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After you installed the driver for your USB Data cable :

1. check what virtual Com Port is assigned for your cable in
Windows Device manager. e.g. COM 5
2. Select this assigned Com Port, e.g. COM5 in Logomanager.
(FBUS) connection.
It depends the software allows 'Virtual' Com Port communications
or not, not all softwares have be written for support Virtual Com
Port by USB Bus, e.g. some 'timing' problems..
If the USB Data Cable is using Prolific USB-Serial chipset (you can
check in the Device Manager), it is OK for Logomanager.

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