August 2016 @ 2:44. All the young boys are already totally very interested to read through them and have now definitely been loving them. My personal sincere apologies for not expressing gratitude to sooner. Gotovij test v powerpoint I and also my pals have already been viewing the best tips and hints from your web blog and the sudden got an awful feeling I never expressed respect to the web blog owner for them.

May 30, 2018 - On 64-bit operating systems, Windows Installer installs and manages applications consisting of 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Installer components. Free download. DOSBox DOSBox0.74-win32-installer. Maybe I can download this someday if I can get up to 136 characters so I'll keep tyeping until.

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First, compliments for the beautiful project.I am an Italian boy I speak a little English (sorry ahead for my English) I have the need to run a 16-bit program on my winzoz seven 64 bit.(in win xp 32 bit work perfectly) I have a usb to serial port converter to communicate from PC to a machine tool with CNC. The 16-bit program works perfectly in dosbox 0.74, but the serial port NO! I set from the configuration file: serial1=directserial realport:COM2 serial2=disabled serial3=disabled serial4=disabled But when I start dosbox appears: Serial1: Opening COM2 Serial1: Desired serial mode not supported (9600,5,n,1) Exactly this problem!

How do I install this patch? In dosbox 0.74. Where do I put the file 'dosbox_ignore_5N1.patch'? Thanks in advance to all. Guly, Using the patch requires the project be built from source. 1) You will need a build environment.

Get MinGW if you do not have it. 2) Download the source of DosBox. 3) Extract the source from the archive 4) Apply the patch with the command: patch -p0. Thank you for this Thomas, I definately am still interetsted in this but I couldn't get it to work. I am trying to get a old DOS program to talk to a hardware device using either 1200 or 2400 baud 8 N 1. Using my Dell Latitude laptop with a docking station that has a physical serial port as COM 1.

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I can sucessfully run the program using DOSBox and communicate to the device every time under both Windows 7 and Windows 10 using that physical COM port. However I am trying to get a USB -> Serial adapter working. The adapter is setup as COM 2 and using HyperTerminal the adapter works fine.

But in DOSBox it does not communicate. I see both serial ports open on startup: Serial1: Opening COM1 Serial2: Opening COM2 I use the software with COM 1 (physical one) and it works fine. I then switch the software over to COM 2 and start getting this: Serial2: Errors: Framing 0, Parity 0, Overrun RX:6 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 0 Serial2: Errors: Framing 3, Parity 0, Overrun RX:8 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 3 Serial2: Errors: Framing 2, Parity 0, Overrun RX:0 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 0 and I cannot communicate.

Switch it back to COM 1 and again it works. Any ideas or things I can try?

I am sorry not being able to give advice of what might go wrong. I just took the sources from SVN, applied the patch and compiled the whole thing. I needed the modified version myself and wanted to provide the EXE as some people stated they didn't know how to compile the code. However, I was not yet able to test it myself as it turned out my USB-serial-converter ain't working properly. So I'm not yet able to give any feedback about the success of the patch.

Kind regards, Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: Allan To: [dosbox:patches] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 16:33:25 Subject: [dosbox:patches] #249 USB Serial work-around Thank you for this Thomas, I definately am still interetsted in this but I couldn't get it to work. I am trying to get a old DOS program to talk to a hardware device using either 1200 or 2400 baud 8 N 1. Using my Dell Latitude laptop with a docking station that has a physical serial port as COM 1. I can sucessfully run the program using DOSBox and communicate to the device every time under both Windows 7 and Windows 10 using that physical COM port. However I am trying to get a USB -> Serial adapter working.

August 2016 @ 2:44. All the young boys are already totally very interested to read through them and have now definitely been loving them. My personal sincere apologies for not expressing gratitude to sooner. \'Gotovij I and also my pals have already been viewing the best tips and hints from your web blog and the sudden got an awful feeling I never expressed respect to the web blog owner for them.

May 30, 2018 - On 64-bit operating systems, Windows Installer installs and manages applications consisting of 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Installer components. Free download. DOSBox DOSBox0.74-win32-installer. Maybe I can download this someday if I can get up to 136 characters so I\'ll keep tyeping until.

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First, compliments for the beautiful project.I am an Italian boy I speak a little English (sorry ahead for my English) I have the need to run a 16-bit program on my winzoz seven 64 bit.(in win xp 32 bit work perfectly) I have a usb to serial port converter to communicate from PC to a machine tool with CNC. The 16-bit program works perfectly in dosbox 0.74, but the serial port NO! I set from the configuration file: serial1=directserial realport:COM2 serial2=disabled serial3=disabled serial4=disabled But when I start dosbox appears: Serial1: Opening COM2 Serial1: Desired serial mode not supported (9600,5,n,1) Exactly this problem!

How do I install this patch? In dosbox 0.74. Where do I put the file \'dosbox_ignore_5N1.patch\'? Thanks in advance to all. Guly, Using the patch requires the project be built from source. 1) You will need a build environment.

Get MinGW if you do not have it. 2) Download the source of DosBox. 3) Extract the source from the archive 4) Apply the patch with the command: patch -p0. Thank you for this Thomas, I definately am still interetsted in this but I couldn\'t get it to work. I am trying to get a old DOS program to talk to a hardware device using either 1200 or 2400 baud 8 N 1. Using my Dell Latitude laptop with a docking station that has a physical serial port as COM 1.

\'Installer\'

I can sucessfully run the program using DOSBox and communicate to the device every time under both Windows 7 and Windows 10 using that physical COM port. However I am trying to get a USB -> Serial adapter working. The adapter is setup as COM 2 and using HyperTerminal the adapter works fine.

But in DOSBox it does not communicate. I see both serial ports open on startup: Serial1: Opening COM1 Serial2: Opening COM2 I use the software with COM 1 (physical one) and it works fine. I then switch the software over to COM 2 and start getting this: Serial2: Errors: Framing 0, Parity 0, Overrun RX:6 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 0 Serial2: Errors: Framing 3, Parity 0, Overrun RX:8 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 3 Serial2: Errors: Framing 2, Parity 0, Overrun RX:0 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 0 and I cannot communicate.

Switch it back to COM 1 and again it works. Any ideas or things I can try?

I am sorry not being able to give advice of what might go wrong. I just took the sources from SVN, applied the patch and compiled the whole thing. I needed the modified version myself and wanted to provide the EXE as some people stated they didn\'t know how to compile the code. However, I was not yet able to test it myself as it turned out my USB-serial-converter ain\'t working properly. So I\'m not yet able to give any feedback about the success of the patch.

Kind regards, Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: Allan To: [dosbox:patches] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 16:33:25 Subject: [dosbox:patches] #249 USB Serial work-around Thank you for this Thomas, I definately am still interetsted in this but I couldn\'t get it to work. I am trying to get a old DOS program to talk to a hardware device using either 1200 or 2400 baud 8 N 1. Using my Dell Latitude laptop with a docking station that has a physical serial port as COM 1. I can sucessfully run the program using DOSBox and communicate to the device every time under both Windows 7 and Windows 10 using that physical COM port. However I am trying to get a USB -> Serial adapter working.

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  • August 2016 @ 2:44. All the young boys are already totally very interested to read through them and have now definitely been loving them. My personal sincere apologies for not expressing gratitude to sooner. \'Gotovij I and also my pals have already been viewing the best tips and hints from your web blog and the sudden got an awful feeling I never expressed respect to the web blog owner for them.

    May 30, 2018 - On 64-bit operating systems, Windows Installer installs and manages applications consisting of 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Installer components. Free download. DOSBox DOSBox0.74-win32-installer. Maybe I can download this someday if I can get up to 136 characters so I\'ll keep tyeping until.

    \'Dosbox074

    First, compliments for the beautiful project.I am an Italian boy I speak a little English (sorry ahead for my English) I have the need to run a 16-bit program on my winzoz seven 64 bit.(in win xp 32 bit work perfectly) I have a usb to serial port converter to communicate from PC to a machine tool with CNC. The 16-bit program works perfectly in dosbox 0.74, but the serial port NO! I set from the configuration file: serial1=directserial realport:COM2 serial2=disabled serial3=disabled serial4=disabled But when I start dosbox appears: Serial1: Opening COM2 Serial1: Desired serial mode not supported (9600,5,n,1) Exactly this problem!

    How do I install this patch? In dosbox 0.74. Where do I put the file \'dosbox_ignore_5N1.patch\'? Thanks in advance to all. Guly, Using the patch requires the project be built from source. 1) You will need a build environment.

    Get MinGW if you do not have it. 2) Download the source of DosBox. 3) Extract the source from the archive 4) Apply the patch with the command: patch -p0. Thank you for this Thomas, I definately am still interetsted in this but I couldn\'t get it to work. I am trying to get a old DOS program to talk to a hardware device using either 1200 or 2400 baud 8 N 1. Using my Dell Latitude laptop with a docking station that has a physical serial port as COM 1.

    \'Installer\'

    I can sucessfully run the program using DOSBox and communicate to the device every time under both Windows 7 and Windows 10 using that physical COM port. However I am trying to get a USB -> Serial adapter working. The adapter is setup as COM 2 and using HyperTerminal the adapter works fine.

    But in DOSBox it does not communicate. I see both serial ports open on startup: Serial1: Opening COM1 Serial2: Opening COM2 I use the software with COM 1 (physical one) and it works fine. I then switch the software over to COM 2 and start getting this: Serial2: Errors: Framing 0, Parity 0, Overrun RX:6 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 0 Serial2: Errors: Framing 3, Parity 0, Overrun RX:8 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 3 Serial2: Errors: Framing 2, Parity 0, Overrun RX:0 (IF0:0), TX:0, Break 0 and I cannot communicate.

    Switch it back to COM 1 and again it works. Any ideas or things I can try?

    I am sorry not being able to give advice of what might go wrong. I just took the sources from SVN, applied the patch and compiled the whole thing. I needed the modified version myself and wanted to provide the EXE as some people stated they didn\'t know how to compile the code. However, I was not yet able to test it myself as it turned out my USB-serial-converter ain\'t working properly. So I\'m not yet able to give any feedback about the success of the patch.

    Kind regards, Thomas ----- Original Message ----- From: Allan To: [dosbox:patches] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 16:33:25 Subject: [dosbox:patches] #249 USB Serial work-around Thank you for this Thomas, I definately am still interetsted in this but I couldn\'t get it to work. I am trying to get a old DOS program to talk to a hardware device using either 1200 or 2400 baud 8 N 1. Using my Dell Latitude laptop with a docking station that has a physical serial port as COM 1. I can sucessfully run the program using DOSBox and communicate to the device every time under both Windows 7 and Windows 10 using that physical COM port. However I am trying to get a USB -> Serial adapter working.

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