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I poked about a bit also and found:
http://www.it.kth.se/edu/gru/Fingerinfo/telesys.finger/Mobile.VT98/badge
3.html
This is one source of both givio.sys, and the instdrv.exe which will
register the giveio.sys as a system device driver. Instdrv is a console
app which has been adapted from the Microsoft DDK version. Frankly, I
don't know if I need giveio.sys yet. I am reluctant to play system god
just before a trip tomorrow.
I had done the editing of the shortcut, and a nice white window pops up
saying pbForth, but the upload of the frimware doesn't fly. I suspect com
port assignment, because the green light in the tower doesn't come on.
Interestingly, my modem inits when I start the shortcut. Is there a place
in one of the scripts where you assign a com port? My fault probably, but
I can't play around any more this evening. I will flail some more this
weekend.
Not being grumpy, BTW. This is neat stuff, and I will prevail. I bought
this yellow brick mostly to fool around with things like this, so I'm
certainly getting my moneys worth. Thanks for all the work, Ralph.
Jeff
jeffrey.hazen@northmill.net
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Message has 1 Reply: | | RE: New pbForth GUI
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| (...) Yup, it's your COM port. Rather than put it in a dialog, which is THAT much more code to write and DEBUG, I've put it in rcxoption.tcl - which you would know if you read the installation notes on the web page...:-) (...) Thanks for more (...) (25 years ago, 17-May-00, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.pbforth)
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