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- Path: news.netins.net!usenet
- From: tempest@netins.net
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: GVPSER.Device!
- Date: 11 Feb 1996 23:58:58 GMT
- Organization: INS Information Services, Des Moines, IA USA
- Message-ID: <0099DC33.537A8175@netins.net>
- References: <4fg2ce$2qo@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>
- Reply-To: tempest@netins.net
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- In article <4fg2ce$2qo@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>, Bryon Miller <bryon@primenet.com> writes:
- >Hi, I just bought a GVP IOExtender. And after installing the board &
- >software my programs wouldn't notice the new serial ports. I found this
- >odd so I consulted the manual and found out that I need a driver called
- >gvpser.device in my devs drawer. Which is okay except they didn't give
- >me this driver on the installation disk! Could someone please uuencode a
- >gvpser.device & send it to me through e-mail?
- >thanks for any help you can offer.
- >
- >
- >--
- >bryon@primenet.com
- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
-
- There really is no such thing.. you need the gvpio file in the expansion
- directory of your hd.. It is on the install disk for the gvp i/o card.
- But there is no such thing as a file called 'gvpser.device'.. only a
- file called 'gvpio' exist and it goes in the expansion diretory..
-
- I have 5 gvp i/o cards on my computer running a 10 line system..
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