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to: BOB RICHARDS
from: FRED HALL
date: 1995-09-22 19:57:00
subject: New Information on Proble

In a message to Fred Hall, Bob Richards said: 
FH>In a message to Fred Hall, Bob Richards said:
FH>BR>"No room for new char in buffer" I assume that char is character.
FH>BR>I don't know what this means, except for a literal reading, nor d
FH>BR>know how to fix it (make the buffer larger?). I'm hoping that you
FH>BR>since you mentioned the Logging function!!!
FH>If your modem and/or serial port has a 16550 UART, there is a 16byte
FH>used when transmitting and receiving info IF Windows has enabled it.
FH>the buffer is enabled the COMM driver can then use it to cut down on
FH>errors.  Maybe that RHICOMM.DRV isn't set up right.  Comment out tha
FH>with a semi-colon and replace it with COMM.DRV...see if an upload wo
FH>then.
BR>I had comm.drv, when the problem first started. I went to the other one
BR>to try to solve it. There don't seem to be many high-speed comm drivers
BR>for Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
BR>How can I find out whether or not Windows has enabled the 16550A UART
BR>buffer that I have, Fred? I thought the UART did that itself?
Since I'm into Win95 now, I don't recall off the top of my head, but I 
think if you go into the control panel where you can check the Ports and 
select the proper port you use your modem on, it might be an advanced 
setting box, but I think there's a checkbox something like "High Speed FIFO 
enabled" or something like that.  Move this thread to the "Windows" echo 
and I'm sure you'll get a better response.
Fred  -- hallf@rl.af.mil -- powered by Win95 & Qmodem for Win95
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