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Title: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by acdcadaptor on May 21st, 2006, 10:58pm We use serial port splitter to join 3 virtual com created with tcpcom software : it happens the the pc often freeze and stop working ; to have the control again we have to reboot the pc from the switch on/off button. Please help! |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by Andrew on May 22nd, 2006, 12:57am At first what tcpcom software (exact name and version number) do you use? |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by acdcadaptor on May 22nd, 2006, 3:35am tcpcom v3.0 from www.taltech.com thank you |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by Andrew on May 22nd, 2006, 5:37am OK, can you please describe whole your communication task so we will be able to offer you proper solution? |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by acdcadaptor on May 22nd, 2006, 10:22am We open three virtual com through tcpcom to reach serial network device, com2 com3 and com4 then we use serial port splitter to join the virtual com created into a unique com1. The pc does not have any real com port. All data from virtual ports are strings from identical serial equipment . An application is later open to read data from com1 Thanks a lot |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by Andrew on May 23rd, 2006, 5:28am Did you try to use our Network Serial Port Kit product (link below) instead of tcpcom to connect your serial network devices? http://www.fabulatech.com/network-serial-port-kit.html |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by acdcadaptor on May 24th, 2006, 9:43am Network serial port kit create virtual port on local or remote computer. We create virtual com through tcpcom to connect serial device as moxa nport 5210. Your software does not permit to connect device different than a pc. Regard |
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Title: Re: serial port splitter and pc freeze Post by Andrew on May 25th, 2006, 5:16am Our Serial Port Redirector product allows to connect serial devices to pc. Did you try it? http://www.serial-port-redirector.com/ |