09-15-2005 04:29 PM
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09-16-2005 10:49 AM
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09-16-2005 11:50 AM
This tells me that you don't have any serial ports on your system. Without seeng it or knowing anything more, there is little I can do. Contact the source that you bought your computer from. Most computers come with a serial port built onto the motherboard. You need to check with the vendor to see if your system has a serial port installed. If so, you may have to go into the BIOS to set it up. Again your vendor should be able to help you with this.
09-16-2005 11:55 AM
It has a serial port:
I/O Range 03F8-03FF
IRQ 04
09-16-2005 12:54 PM
Hi cmm,
Before you can use the serial-port in LabVIEW, MAX has to "see" it. Normally, in MAX, it appears per pic. (attached)
If you don't see the "COM" port in MAX, try VIEW\Refresh - (MAX will look for "new" devices.)
If it _still_ doesn't show-up, you may have some hardware conflict. Can you use the port under Windows' Hyperterminal? (use a loop-back connector to confirm operation.)
Cheers
09-16-2005 01:07 PM
09-16-2005 01:18 PM
Are you using XP? I've heard of people having serial port problems with XP. You may have to get some patch from MS to make the serial port accessible to other programs. Also, reboot and go to the BIOS setup screen before the OS comes up. Look at the com port settings there to see if anything looks funny, like the port being set to disable or something.