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1. [WriteLog] CommPort BUG in 10.32E (score: 1)
Author: Zev.Darack@banklink.com (Darack, Zev)
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 16:16:17 -0400
I just installed 10.32E on my WIN2K PC and I noticed the comm. ports are acting funny. The Port Setup dialog box by default listed COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3. I then edited my writelog.INI file and added
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00139.html (7,309 bytes)

2. [WriteLog] CommPort BUG in 10.32E (score: 1)
Author: don.wsixffh@verizon.net (Donald Eriksen)
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 13:56:38 -0700
You're sure correct, didn't notice it 'till you mentioned it. Sounds like one for Wayne to answer. Don W6FFH to
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00140.html (8,199 bytes)

3. [WriteLog] CommPort BUG in 10.32E (score: 1)
Author: wa9als@starband.net (WA9ALS - John)
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 16:29:41 -0500
But which is correct - the ini entry or the displayed number?
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00141.html (7,114 bytes)

4. [WriteLog] CommPort BUG in 10.32E (score: 1)
Author: w5xd@writelog.com (W. Wright, W5XD)
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 21:36:37 -0000
I confirm that 10.32 introduced a display problem. The display on the Setup Ports dialog is off by one. That is, WL puts COM0 on the screen in that dialog, but is actually using COM1. The CommSlotn=m
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00142.html (8,597 bytes)

5. Fw: [WriteLog] CommPort BUG in 10.32E (score: 1)
Author: ct4dx@netc.pt (Luis Santos)
Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 08:02:25 +0100
are to
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00184.html (7,871 bytes)

6. Fw: [WriteLog] CommPort BUG in 10.32E (score: 1)
Author: RPClifton@aol.com (RPClifton@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 05:55:36 EDT
I noticed the same zero-based numbering system for the Comm ports in 10.32E. It works if I use COM0 when I mean COM1, etc.
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-05/msg00186.html (6,945 bytes)


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