Re: [Flexradio] Serial Port issues (was: SDR1K and Ham Radio Deluxe)

2006-03-06 Thread Robert McGwier

Art :

Let me add this.  We are tracking down one or more conditions in the 
serial code.  One is an infinite timeout issue and the other is more 
serious.  If anyone gets a blue screen of death and especially if it 
reports the cause to be vcom.sys,  vac***.sys or vac***.dll please do 
NOT delete the dump.  Let the dump complete.  Do not interrupt this 
process.  Do not panic.  Microsoft has prevented major difficulties by 
doing this.  When the computer reboots,  you will be informed that a 
major difficulty has been recovered from and that they would love to 
send the data home to momma at Microsoft.


Click on the links that reveals more details and if you continue to 
follow this trail down,  you will find that a directory in your 
Documents and Settings (possibly a HIDDEN directory which can be 
revealed by changing your settings in the explorer (not internet 
explorer) to allow hidden and system files to be see.  Please zip these 
files and then email


[EMAIL PROTECTED]

to inform that you have the dump.  You will be contacted later.

Bob


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Radio and HRD work fine together for abt (5) minutes, then HRD locks up. Have 
tried uninstalling and reinstalling HRD but that did not help.
   
  SDR1K, Delta 44, Windows XP home ed, P4,2.8 gig, half gig ram.
   
  Any help appreciated.
   
  Art


  



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Re: [Flexradio] Serial Port issues (was: SDR1K and Ham Radio Deluxe)

2006-03-06 Thread Simon Brown \(HB9DRV\)
FWIW I am writing a program to map local serial ports to remote serial 
ports. I found PC hangs with versions of the vCom.sys prior to build 226. 
After installing 226 I have not had a problem.


Simon Brown
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bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce
bigger and better idiots. So far the Universe is winning. -- Rich Cook.

- Original Message - 
From: Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Let me add this.  We are tracking down one or more conditions in the
serial code.  One is an infinite timeout issue and the other is more
serious.