Nigel,
Your computer may be sensing the serial data stream and declaring it to be a
mouse. This is a generic problem having nothing to do with Tac32 but it and
the solution are in the CNS Clock II and Tac32 manual available where you
got the software.
P.S., I am in the UK at the AMSAT-UK
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Tom,
That version was done a few years back when I was big on recycling
parts, so let me dig through my junkbox and see if I still have one
around.
Richard
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I am
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In a message dated 19/07/2007 14:58:59 GMT Daylight Time,
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This is a well known quirk/feature of Windows itself.
There is a way of curing it (other than using a better OS) but I cant
recall the
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Your computer may be sensing the serial data stream and declaring it to be a
mouse. This is a generic problem having nothing to do with Tac32 but it and
the solution are in the CNS Clock II and Tac32 manual
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Bruce
I've got it sorted now, for the time being at least:-)
I'd love to use a better OS, have tried a few flavours of Linux for
example after spending a long time
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Dr Bruce Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: If one booted a FreeBSD machine with an active GPS timing receiver
: connected to a serial port, the serial buffers would overflow.
: This
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M. Warner Losh wrote:
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Dr Bruce Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: If one booted a FreeBSD machine with an active GPS timing receiver
: connected to a serial port, the serial buffers