1. Communication via serial to USB converter (Ian Mc Phee)
I am assured it is using wrong serial port in use. I suggest all using one
of these devices first ALWAYS go to device manager (I suggest you make a
link to device manager on desktop if you find it hard to locate) and check
serial port in use. Then go to the program you wish to use and REALLY
check that you have it if necessary reset to that com port.
Try this (if running Windows):
1. Create a file called port.txt
2. Edit and put the following two lines of text in it:
reg query HKLM\hardware\devicemap\serialcomm
pause
3. Save the file, then rename to port.bat
4. Double click to run it. It will tell you which are the in use ports, so
you can either figure out why they are in use, or select a different unused
port on your device.
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