[Message Prev][Message
Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message
Index][Thread Index]
Re: Re: xPLHAL INSTALL
- Subject: Re: Re: xPLHAL INSTALL
- From: Frank Mc Alinden
- Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 20:38:00 +0000
Hi All
Cant seem to get the devcom to run..Have extracted the files and when i
double click on the xpl icon the pc sounds but when i check in xplhal
theres
nothing awaiting config...xpl devices has xpl-xplhal.mainpc...and Ian,s vol
thingy..
any ideas
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: armagh_elect
To: <a
href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=iYZerWvq6PYdgw72DLXN8ULmcLlF8e8a-2JKMUQD89EV2j7mNP-naFsxEkFla-ijMwRWZEQYHQ5kIDbVy5o">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 7:52 PM
Subject: [ukha_xpl] Re: xPLHAL INSTALL
Hi Ian
i assume if i click on the xpl logo in the devcom files it runs the
program....Have checked and the only awaiting configuration is your
vol thingy...???
Frank
--- In <a
href="/group/ukha_xpl/post?postID=iYZerWvq6PYdgw72DLXN8ULmcLlF8e8a-2JKMUQD89EV2j7mNP-naFsxEkFla-ijMwRWZEQYHQ5kIDbVy5o">ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx</a>,
"Ian Lowe" <ian@w...> wrote:
> > Hi Ian
> > Went through the how to on th xPL site and i *think* its
configured
> ok....
>
> If you can see the volume control, under awaiting conifguration,
then xplhal
> is now configured correctly.
>
> >I have looked for information on how to configure the DEVCOM and
cant seem
> to locate it...???
>
> it's not written yet ;)
>
> >..In the Global drop down menu It has the Devcom Located
underneath
> UNLOADED ??? also when >double clickedit asks for a new
value ???.......
>
> Thats something different, don't worry about it.
>
> is devcom running? because you can't configure it if it isn't
running.
>
> Steps would be:
> 1) Run the devcom utility
> 2) Whilst it's running look in xplhal manager under xPL devices >
Awaiting
> Configuration
>
> Devcom should be there
>
> Click on it, the config window appears:
>
> 1) Click "newconf" and give the devcom utility a name
> 2) click on "comport" and enter the port number, so for
COM2, put 2
> 3) Click "ok"
>
> and that *should* be you. any xpl messages on the ethernet side
should be
> passed to the Serial Bus.
xPL Main Index |
xPL Thread Index |
xPL Home |
Archives Home
|