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From: tgb@bnu003.world (Tom G. Brusehaver/Consultant Euler Solutions)
Subject: Re: Help - Miniboard
In-Reply-To: cmcmanis@pepper.Eng.Sun.COM's message of 20 Jan 1994 18:48:13 GMT
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In article <1994Jan19.071350.14333@uxmail.ust.hk> ( -= One Man Army =-) writes:
>	I got a minboard and try to download a mon11.s19 (from
>	interactive-c?) with dlm.exe and it turns out lots of
>	"Board Memory Error : wanted xx got 00 at addresses yy"
>	after successful (prompt from dlm.exe) download and
>	sync. step.

I ran into this, I had the miniboard plugged into the COM1 port, which
my computer decided was where the mouse was.  (I didn't plugg in a
mouse, so the mouse driver "assumed" the mouse was on COM1).  I guess
the mouse driver was grabbing (mung'ing) the stuff as it came back
from the miniboard, and changing it.  Plugged the miniboard into COM2,
and used the command line option -port COM2, and it worked
wonderfully.

Thenks Fred for the great work (miniboard, dlm).

Tom Brusehaver

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