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In a message dated 04/12/2005 19:07:27 GMT Standard Time, g4wgt@tiscali.co.uk writes:
Is there any reason why I can't run DFCW using port LPT1 from my laptop?
Both modes run ok from my desktop PC using serial port. All I have done is
make an adapter from 9 pin serial to 25 pin parallel & that is ok using qrss
mode.
If DFCW needs a serial port then running it via a 9 to 25 pin adaptor from a parallel printer port, LPT1, isn't going to work unless you've built a proper parallel to serial adapter....
but it's not sounding at the moment as though you've done that.
Have you just made a lead up?
regards
Nigel
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