If you are using the Linux / macOS version of Lady Heather the com port
selection rules are a bit different. You specify a com port number 1 greater
than the operating system device number. This horrible kludge is due to the
fact that Linux starts numbering com ports from 0 and Windows starts
On 10/30/2016 9:57 PM, Alberto di Bene wrote:
Maybe I am wrong, but, if memory serves, you can only choose between COM1 and
COM2. Higher port numbers
are not accepted.
Well, I was definitely wrong... I looked at the readme.html document of LH, and it says, when describing the command
line
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Alberto,
If you want to always use COM3 you can edit the properties for the shortcut
you use to activate LH. That way just clicking on the LH icon will start
the program on the correct COM port. That is more convenient than using
the command line every time. Here is how to do this:
Right click
On 10/30/2016 4:15 PM, Richard Mogford wrote:
I read that to change the COM port in Lady Heather, you type “/“ and then the
COM port number, such as 3. So you enter “/3” to change to COM 3.
i tried this, but it does not seem to change the input COM port from 1 to 3.
Maybe I am wrong, but,
I read that to change the COM port in Lady Heather, you type “/“ and then the
COM port number, such as 3. So you enter “/3” to change to COM 3.
i tried this, but it does not seem to change the input COM port from 1 to 3.
I checked and the other settings (BPS, etc.) are the same between the two