G Guest Jul 11, 2005 #1 After installing XP, DTR is set to HIGH on serial ports. There is a hotfix for this issue in ME. Do we have one for XP? George
After installing XP, DTR is set to HIGH on serial ports. There is a hotfix for this issue in ME. Do we have one for XP? George
G Guest Jul 12, 2005 #3 Yes, it works. Do I have to use this command every time I restart the computer? Is there a method to set the DTR default to Off? George
Yes, it works. Do I have to use this command every time I restart the computer? Is there a method to set the DTR default to Off? George
B Bob I Jul 12, 2005 #4 In line. Yes, it works. Good Do I have to use this command every time I restart the computer? Yes Is there a method to set the DTR default to Off? Click to expand... Put that line in a .cmd or .bat file and run it with a shortcut in Start folder. Or as a Scheduled Task to run at boot time.
In line. Yes, it works. Good Do I have to use this command every time I restart the computer? Yes Is there a method to set the DTR default to Off? Click to expand... Put that line in a .cmd or .bat file and run it with a shortcut in Start folder. Or as a Scheduled Task to run at boot time.
G Guest Jul 14, 2005 #5 Another issue is that the DTR level is still high after I use the command to set DTR to off. How can we set the DTR level? Leon
Another issue is that the DTR level is still high after I use the command to set DTR to off. How can we set the DTR level? Leon
B Bob I Jul 14, 2005 #6 Sorry, maybe someone else knows. Another issue is that the DTR level is still high after I use the command to set DTR to off. How can we set the DTR level? Leon : Click to expand...
Sorry, maybe someone else knows. Another issue is that the DTR level is still high after I use the command to set DTR to off. How can we set the DTR level? Leon : Click to expand...