You've been lucky, or maybe not connected your GPS module until after
the system has booted and enumerated all the mice that it thinks are
connected. The real problem is that Microsoft by default assumes that if
you are a communications device gratuitously sending data then you must
be a mouse!
At least you will know what the problem is if it does occur.
On 27/01/2013 09:17, dlewis6767 wrote:
I am interfacing all my various GPS modules (NMEA, TSIP, TEP, UBX,
etc...) to my XP machine through a virtual com port Prolific 2303
chipset/drivers (sold all over eBay for about $2.00). The Silicon Labs
2102 chipset works as well.
Not sure if this is germane to this thread, ...but I have never seen
such a serial port issue you'all are describing.
-Don
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