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USB-to-Serial port setup for Windows XP:
1.
Install your USB-to-Serial convertor in the USB port in which you intend to use
it.
2.
Open the
Start
menu and right-click on the
My Computer
link. Select the
Properties
option from the pop-up menu that opens.
3.
In the System Properties dialog that opens, click on the
Hardware
tab, and then
click on the
Device Manager
button that appears at the top of the Hardware tab.
4.
The Found New Hardware wizard should open and ask to install new drivers for
the new hardware. Place the driver disk that came with the USB-to-Serial
convertor into the computer’s optical drive.
5.
In the Device Manager dialog box, expand the
Ports (COM & LPT)
item in the
tree. Find the USB device that needs to have drivers installed, right-click on that
device and then select the
Update drivers
option from the pop-up menu that
opens.
6.
Point the wizard to the optical drive to look for drivers and select
Next
. If a
Warning window opens, select the option to continue with the installation
anyway.
7.
When the drivers have finished installing, return to the Device Manager dialog
box and expand the
Ports (COM & LPT)
item in the tree. Find the USB-to-
Serial COM port entry and right-click on it. Select
Properties
from the pop-up
menu. On the Properties page, locate the serial port settings and configure them
as follows:
bits per second:
9600
data bits:
8
parity:
None
stop bits:
1
flow control:
None
8.
Click on the
Advanced
button at the bottom of the list of Port Settings. In the
Advanced Settings dialog that opens, use the
COM Port Number:
list box at the
bottom of the dialog to assign the USB port the convertor is plugged into as
either COM1 or COM2. Click the
OK
button in the Advanced Settings dialog
and then the
OK
button in the Port Properties window. When finished, close all
of the dialog boxes back out to the desktop.
In some cases, there may be conditions that force your hand and require that the Dosbox
configuration file be placed in some other location or that the serial port be pointed at
some other port than COM1 or COM2. For tips on how to handle these situations see
.
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