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Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:15:05 -0500
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Bob,

I would suggest you check the baud rate in the software.  See if it will
automatically step through the baud rates, or you may have to do it
manually.  My experience is only with Garmin GPS recievers, but Deluo may
be similar:  The reciever may have programable baud rate as well.

Also, check to see that nothing else is trying to use the serial port.  You
say that you have no other serial devices, but there may be something
lurking in the background, such as a mouse or PDA sync driver.

Go ahead and use a PS/2 mouse on that serial adapter and see if it works
that way.

HTH

At 08:10 AM 1/3/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm trying to run a GPS receiver off the serial port on my ASUS
P4P800-Deluxe.  The device manager says the serial port is enabled and
working.  The BIOS also says it's enabled. However the GPS software (Duleo)
says it can not find the receiver.  How can I confirm my serial port is in
fact functional?  Unfortunately I have no other serial devices to
substitute.   I have a serial (9-pin) to PS/2 adaptor cable and a straight
serial cable (9-pin) to play with if that helps.
>
>Bob Warasila
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