>Ok, now I AM confused! I thought I found the problem with the HD only
>to discover that my serial port, printer, works just fine. I hooked my
>HP LaserJet 5 MP up to it without a problem, it prints.
>
>The serial port tests fail with TTP 3.0.1 but it works with the printer.
> I am going to test it one other way before I say I am done with it.
>
>The situation the other day involved the use of the printer port which
>my cutter/plotter connects to. This happened before with my other HD.
>It could be the serial cable to the device too. I have a new one so I
>will replace it.
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>RosaKiana Rossi
>Please visit my web site:
>
>http://www.kianaskreations.com/
>
Rosa
Get in touch with Mike Ford at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and ask him for a package called "Snooper".
It's a combination of software and hardware that includes a set of
Loopback plugs for checking the serial ports.
This is the most reliable method for testing your serial ports on your machine.
HTH
Aloha, Ken
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