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Simon:

Thanks for the info but that doesn't address my problem as to why I could
not get BMI data through my com4 port. Any ideas? Thanks.

Regards,
John Theo



> I have a dual port byterunner card installed and working fine with TS4.  I
> have it set to Com1 and Com3.
> Since I don't use my original serial port, I disabled it in the bios to
> avoid any possible conflict.
> You then just change the original Com5 setting on the byterunner card to
> either Com1, Com2, Com3 or Com4 (whatever you have available) so that TS4
> can read it.  This link explains how:
>
> http://www.byterunner.com/tech/ports/oxports.htm
>
> Rgds
> Simon.
>
> At 16:08 19/08/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >I am installing a Byte Runner 100H serial card on P!!! and winME. Plug &
> >play always installs it on com port 5 and of course TS 4.0 doesn't have
com
> >5 as an option.  The original serial port is com 1. Not sure whether I
> >should remove the original, or whether it would make any difference if I
do.
> >I know some you have it installed so any suggestions would be greatly
> >appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks, John
>