They serial signal boosters. I have one for the time clocks for the long
runs.

Dan

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Yes.  It (signal strength) is NOT OS Related.

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> Jim:
> I would have tough that the signal strength was a function of the hardware
> and not software. I am trying to figure out how you can adjust signal
> strength to the serial port with software and I cannot come up with an
> answer. It would seem to me that maybe your problem was due to the serial
> port on the new computer and not necessarily the software. Old serial
boards
> had larger components and generated stronger signals, new board tend to be
> tinny and likely have weaker signals; also, cable length, AWG and
impedance
> have a large effect in serial signals. If the problem is with the
operating
> system, should  you not have the same problem with all the serial ports?
> I used to run into the same problem with switches and parallel ports,
> manufacturers  told you not use them as the may actually damage the
printer
> (HP's advice for laser printers); however, they work perfectly in practice
> and you would  run into problems only when you were using it with a laptop
> running on batteries, as soon as you plugged the adaptor, it would work
> correctly.
> Javier,
>
> Javier Valencia, PE
> President
> Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
> 14315 S. Twilight Ln., Suite #14
> Olathe, KS  66062-4571
> (913)829-0888
> (913)649-2904 FAX
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim Limburg
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 6:59 AM
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>
> Javier
>
> You talk about serial port..ing... We just ran into a good one. We
replaced
> one
> of our computers on our plant floor - Win98 with a W2k machine and ran
into
> problems getting this machine to talk to the CNC lathes,mills and devices
> that
> the Win98 machine had been talking to for years. We troubleshot a
gazillion
> things and come to find out that since we had a switch box so this machine
> could
> talk to different CNC devices that it would not work through this setup.
> After
> some research one of my colleques found that the signal W2k sends through
> the
> Com ports are not as strong as the Win98 machine, and I was told that this
> is
> how good ole MS created it.. Most likey the same in XP. We eventually had
to
> dump the switch box and add on a serial port card so it could talk
directly
> to
> get it to work. Apparently the switch box produced just enough resistence
> that
> it could read info from the CNC machine, but not send to it..
>
> Thought this might help someone, sometine, somewhere
>
> Jim Limburg
>
> Javier Valencia wrote:
> > A couple of observations. After you have used XP for a while you will
> become
> > accustomed and will not miss Win 98. By and large, I have been able to
run
> > most DOS programs without too much problem. PS2 to USB adapters are
> > expensive, you are better off buying a new external mouse and keyboard.
I
> > use a cordless, optical mouse (Logitech) and I like it a lot, you can
also
> > buy it as part of a set that includes the keyboard. I do miss the Serial
> > port though,  as I have used this port to interface with testing
equipment
> > for the last 15 years. Best of luck and enjoy XP.
> >
> > Javier Valencia, PE
> > President
> > Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
> > 14315 S. Twilight Ln., Suite #14
> > Olathe, KS  66062-4571
> > (913)829-0888
> > (913)649-2904 FAX
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of tellef
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> > Subject: [RBASE-L] - Off Top - XP BITES - resolved
> >
> >
> > Thank you so very much, everyone, for your responses.  I read
> > them all.  I see now that NTFS isn't going to be a problem.
> > I appreciated hearing from people that they run all RBase DOS
> > versions, because I will be trying to load every version I have,
> > going back to 2.11.   I realize that there will be problems to
> > deal with, but at least it will RUN.  I didn't reformat the
> > drive yet, so I will forge ahead.
> >
> > Boy, my first 24 hours with XP -- yuck!  My Zip drive caused a
> > total lockup, so in search of new drivers for that.  My version
> > of Laplink which I hoped to use to transfer files won't install
> > properly.  There's no PS/2 port for my external mouse and keyboard
> > (I have a y-cable) so I'll be in search for USB models or an
> > adapter.  I guess an XP computer is fine if it's your first, or
> > it's an add on.  But trying to replace a Win98 machine to make
> > it your primary business machines is gonna take a long time!
> >
> >
> > Karen
> >
> >
>
>

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