Yes, I've placed all three of them, but I'm not sure that they're in the
right places.  What are the directories they're supposed to be installed in,
relative to the <jdk> folder?

> From: Michael Schippling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 13:29:13 -0600
> To: Greg Turnipseed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Java.io.IOException: Invalid port. No comm ports
> found!
> 
> You installed the entire javax.comm package right?
> there's the properties file, the win dll, and a jar
> that goes in jre/lib/ext. The installer should do
> it all for you. I haven't used it with J6 but I
> assume it should work.
> 
> Just in case, the package I use is squirreled away at:
>      http://www.etantdonnes.com/TMP/javacomm20-win32.zip
> 
> MS
> 
> Greg Turnipseed wrote:
>> Hey, all.  After playing around (thanks for all y'alls help so far...I got
>> blink running, and the counter that broadcasts its readings to other motes,
>> and the sensors), I'm now ready to try serial communications to the PC.  I
>> have tried several times to install the javax.comm package onto the PC, but
>> it seems not to have worked thus far.  I've attempted to communicate with my
>> motes using:
>> 
>> Export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:19200
>> Java net.tinyos.tools.Listen
>> 
>> All I get back is the IOException I mentioned in the subject.  I tried
>> switching to COM7 (just in case the Windows->UNIX conversion made COM8
>> appear to Cygwin as COM7), but I got the same error.  Just for kicks, I
>> tried COM1, too, but still the same error.  I looked at Sun's website to see
>> what's going on, and they suggested installing javax.comm.properties in
>> C:\Program Files\Java\JDK1.6.0_01\jre\lib, along with javax.comm, and
>> installing win32com.dll in C:\Program Files\Java\JDK1.6.0_01\bin.  That
>> hasn't worked, either.  I've made sure to set my PATH and CLASSPATH
>> variables correctly, but still, no luck.  Seeing how anybody using Windows
>> would have to have installed javax.comm, I'm hoping one of you has a success
>> story?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Greg Turnipseed
>> 
>> 
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