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    INDEEED That was my next suggestion... i think it might solve some part of the problem.

    Some on-board stuff are sometime painful... it's worst every year...
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    OK, board installed OK and checked with a printer. Now running the programmer software, is unable to see the programmer. I set LPT to LPT1 for the new parallel port, but SW does not find it. Tried also to give direct address, which now is in the range of CCD0 to CCFF, rather high relative to the on-board LPT port....

    Oh, what a nightmare..

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    mmm... usually when you install the PG4Uxx software it also install a driver. Try removing the software and re-install the latest version. the you should be prompted to reboot your system.

    i agree.. what a pain.

    Can you disable the on-board LPT port in your BIOS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e View Post
    Can you disable the on-board LPT port in your BIOS?
    Yes I did it. First thing. So there is no conflict between the two ports. I am concerned about the address of the new port. It is too high. May be that's why PG4U does not see the port...

    I 'll try to reinstall the sw and see what happens...

    Thanks Steve.

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    if the driver don't allow you to move it to the usual LPTx address or use dedicated LPT name (in Port Settings), i don't know what could happen.
    Last edited by mister_e; - 21st February 2007 at 21:56.
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    It is the SUNIX PCI Express card with 2 RS232 ports and 1 Parallel port. I suppose it is not possible to change the allocation. Obviously from BIOS it is not seen as it is add-on card.

    Yikes...

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    in my current PC, i added a Serial card (only 1 COM port) and in the control Panel>> system>>>Hardware >>>> Device manager >>>>> PORTs(COM & LPT) >>>>>>> card name PCI Serial PORT... >>>>>>>>>>>>proprieties >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PORT SETTINGS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> advanced

    i can change the default COM name. But i don't know for your card
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