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Configuration, RRC 1258 / Re: COMExtra port number
« on: 2015-10-11, 01:01:01 »
Good Grief. These phantom ports could number into the hundreds. MS should fix this.
However,
I copied your text into a file which became .txt. Then I found a way to rename it as a .BAT file using save as with quotations marks.
Then I copied it from this computer over to the WIN7 computer that is running Remoterig. It is on the desk top.
When I double click on it, it blinks my screen, but does not seem to do anything else. I tried running it as an administrator, no love.
Did I miss something?
Ken
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In the past the COMFSK port was assigned to COM10. I wonder if I renamed the COM17 to COM10 if that would work. The problem is I would not know what to do if that messes up something.
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I seem to have fixed it. I did some searching around and found a technique of using regedit and supervisor privileges to delete hidden ports. I deleted most of them, but not deleting their drivers. After restarting and plugging in the RRC-1258, the ports showed up without names or numbers. I clicked each and searched for a driver - found on my computer - and when finished things seemed normal.
COM8 was COMExtra, and now all these lower numbers allowed me to interface with DXLABS.
I managed to interface with their Commander and Windwarbler software for RTTY operation, and I am confident the rest will fall in line.
Ken K5WK
However,
I copied your text into a file which became .txt. Then I found a way to rename it as a .BAT file using save as with quotations marks.
Then I copied it from this computer over to the WIN7 computer that is running Remoterig. It is on the desk top.
When I double click on it, it blinks my screen, but does not seem to do anything else. I tried running it as an administrator, no love.
Did I miss something?
Ken
-------------------------
In the past the COMFSK port was assigned to COM10. I wonder if I renamed the COM17 to COM10 if that would work. The problem is I would not know what to do if that messes up something.
--------------------------------------------
I seem to have fixed it. I did some searching around and found a technique of using regedit and supervisor privileges to delete hidden ports. I deleted most of them, but not deleting their drivers. After restarting and plugging in the RRC-1258, the ports showed up without names or numbers. I clicked each and searched for a driver - found on my computer - and when finished things seemed normal.
COM8 was COMExtra, and now all these lower numbers allowed me to interface with DXLABS.
I managed to interface with their Commander and Windwarbler software for RTTY operation, and I am confident the rest will fall in line.
Ken K5WK