Bird.Port and Bird.Bps need to be sent instead of BirdPort and
BirdBps.   This is a mistake in the distribution.

A couple of suggestions:

You have to use "COM1" (not com1: or com1) if you're hooking this up to a PC.

Be sure your EPROMS are up to date in the Flock.

Also, in talking to other users of Win 98 and NT, they had to "kill" pin 7
on the serial cable. People that didn't do this had a problem with the
flock until they corrected this in the cable. The other users who did this
were able to get cBird working without correcting pin 7, but couldn't use
Portfolio until they did this. Neither of us is certain why this would be
the case. A tech at their site said that it was necessary under 98/NT.

Steve



At 09:34 AM 7/12/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>We are now testing our three birds with the nsca package.
>We encoutered some problem with the wandvision program
>soon. The first brid (master) is connected to the PC
>(winNT) throught a RS-232 cable. The two other birds are
>connected to the master with the FBB. I have test this
>configuration with the CBIRD.EXE program, and that work
>fine. Next I install the javax.com package and it work well
>too. However I have some problem with the
>portfolio.properties file, and I never get some data with
>the wandvision program. I know that there more informations
>in the bird.properties file, but for me it is not enough.
>If someone can help me on these file, and have some
>comments on my hardware configuration ....
>
>Thanks a lot
>
>Marquis Olivier
>
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