Dang! You're right...It can't find the port, not the lib...

So, the OP should verify that his basestation is indeed attached to COM14,
And then do a little search for errors like this as I remember seeing
something about high numbers not working right.

MS

Michiel Konstapel wrote:
>  > I guess you don't hear success stories, but in general
>  > I've never heard that tos-install-jni has worked...
> 
> I'm thinking your guess is correct, because it worked for me (but that 
> was on Linux).
> 
>  > Off hand I don't know the name of the TOSComm library,
>  > but that's what's not being found.
> 
>  > Error on [EMAIL PROTECTED]:57600: java.io.IOException: Could not open
>  > COM14: TOSComm JNI library runtime error: Error 2.
>  > The system cannot find the file specified.
>  > in NativeSerialPort.CreateFile
> 
> I think since it says "TOSComm JNI library runtime error", this comes 
> from inside the library, so it must be found. Maybe COM14 is the unfound 
> file?
> Michiel
> 
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