I know several of the USB to serial converters have "configuration 
applications" that let you control what happens everytime you plug and unplug 
the adapter.  You should install that config app and look for the settings that 
control the enumeration.  You want to set it to "always use the same 
name/port/id."



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Markku Uttula
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 11:16 AM
To: Ararat Synapse
Subject: Re: [Synalist] Problem with USB-RS232 adapter


Petr Fejfar wrote:
>> The strange thing is everything works fine with Hyper Terminal...I can
>> disconnect and then reconnect the adapter and I can send manual
>> commands to the external device with HyperTerminal and receive the
>> proper data.
> 
> Did you check what is a difference between HyperTerminal
> vs. Synapse port settings/manipulation including
> handshake signals in the shut-down time?


Furthermore, just a thought, would you be able to somehow monitor what 
actually goes about "on line"? Just in order to see whether there is a 
difference in how Synapse and HyperTerminal handle the port?

Unfortunately, I don't have a suggestion into *how* this could be done; 
my experience with terminals is very limited :(

-- 
Markku Uttula

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