said:
>You mean no external serial port connector.
Perhaps it would be more exact to say that the only external serial port
connector is the fax/modem connection - or maybe that would be less exact.
>I'm pretty sure the
>controller is there, but not the standard connector. You should have
>noticed the settings in the BIOS.
Yes, the controller is there, and in there are settings in the BIOS. I
can't say whether those settings apply to morre than the fax/modem. The
reason that I'm not sure is because there's a serial port on both the
mini-docking station and the advanced docking station.
>What do you mean by it refused to load? It's just a DOS program that
>runs in a VDM.
It told me that the driver was not loaded (I had thought that it was), so
it was not going to load either. A little bit of civil unrest on the
ThinkPad. As you may have seen from a subsequent post, I found that the
driver *really* wasn't loaded due to operator error. That's been fixed.
>>should it become a priority of Serenity to develop a
>>debugger that does not have this limitation?
>And how do you suggest they do this?
My inquiry was mostly, but not completely a technical question. On the
technical side, I don't know if the problem is a limitation in the
debugger, or technically infeasible. If the former, I would suggest that
an attempt be made to slve the problem.
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