I tried that. No luck. Putty has no issue communicating.
No problem though. I need to install the stable FPC unless you would like
to me to investigate it some more.

I am more interested in getting Mse running on TinyCore Linux. I'm close.
Seem to be encountering a bad memory leak. I will have some questions
shortly.

On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 2:16 AM, Martin Schreiber <mse00...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Friday 02 January 2015 21:58:19 Bill Buzzell wrote:
> > >Can you explain more? I don't understand.
> >
> > I reinstalled Mseide and the prior install (which is still there) was
> being
> > detected and remapping the correct directories was the initial problem.
> > Then it complained because the tframetemplate.paintoverlay implementation
> > was different from the definition. The definition specified the
> > astate:framestate default nil value 'framestateflag = []'. Adding it to
> the
> > implementation allowed it to compile. I am usining FPC 2.7.1, mind you.
> All
> > seems fine on Windows7 64 except the port enumeration problem.
> >
> Aha, a change in FPC trunk probably.
>
> > Can you address a Windows com port like a Linux com port, like
> > '/dev/ttyUSB0' ? Never considered that. I will search it.
> >
> "COM34" entered in tcommselector should work. Please report if does not
> work
> for you.
>
> Martin
>
>
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