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CTS Serial Port Utilities, Version 2.3 HISTORY.DOC
This file contains a synopsis of all changes in the CTS Serial Port
Utilities up to and including this release.
Version 2.3 February, 1995
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-- Problems --
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* Some newer 8514/A display cards were not being detected. Fixed!
* PortInfo would "lock up" when running with one newer type of 8514/A
display. Fixed!
* An interaction between a Prohance serial mouse driver and
PortInfo could cause a false report of a "T/PORT" port type. Fixed!
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-- Changes / Improvements --
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* A new conflict test can often detect when both a "Com4" serial port
and an 8514/A display are installed. If the conflict is not detected,
the port type is shown as "Display" on the summary screen.
* If a serial port interrupt is intermittant, the IRQ will be displayed
on the summary screen along with an asterisk ("*") to indicate an
IRQ was detected, but having a problem.
* All utilities will leave the video mode alone - if you run DOS in
50 line mode, then it stays in 50 line mode!
* Some error messages have been updated...
Version 2.2 December, 1994
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-- Problems --
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* PortInfo would detect an internal loopback failure on a couple
of brands of internal modems which do not support the loopback
test. Fixed!
* The Find_Com utility (Professional versions) did not allow
excluding an address range from the serial port search. Fixed!
Version 2.1 November, 1994
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-- Problems --
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* PortInfo would terminate with a "divide by zero" error on a
computer with no serial ports installed. Fixed!
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-- Changes / Improvements --
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* ESP detection is now optional - a potential existed for a
system lockup on a few computers. Run PortInfo with the command
line switch "/ESP" to enable ESP detection.
* Log files and printer output now have graphics characters
"filtered" so that the reports are more attractive.
* Error messages about interrupt conflicts now include the IRQ
number whenever possible.
* New packaging reduces international AIR shipping rates.
* Now accepting American Express.
Version 2.0 October, 1994
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-- Problems --
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* One type of port conflict could cause PortInfo to lock up. FIXED!
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-- New --
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* All utilities now operate within a Windows or OS/2 DOS box.
* PortInfo now identifies which ports have modems and FAXmodems,
also showing the FAX class(es) supported by the modem.
* A new "short report" format option quickly shows current ports,
IRQs, BIOS settings, and port types.
* A new "install BIOS addresses" option allows PortInfo to update
the BIOS data area with the actual port addresses.
* PortInfo now automatically detects active network connections and
avoids interfering with the connection.
* PortInfo will detect a Hayes ESP card (version 1 & 2), and a
Practical Peripherals HSSP.
* Several of the port conflict tests have been improved.
* A new local-loopback test detects failed UARTs.
* All utilities are "aware" of the SMC serial port (UART) problem,
and use the prescribed method of control to avoid system lockups
with the port.
* Additional bonus utilities and and program controls for
registered users.
* Many other minor changes...please refer to the User Guide.
Version 1.3 February, 1994
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-- Problems --
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* Some network cards were interferred with by the PortInfo
test resulting in a lockup after PortInfo completed running.
Two changes in PortInfo address this problem:
1) There is a new command line option "/XIi" that you can use if
you know which IRQ your network uses. This command line option
forces PortInfo to eXclude Irq "i" from the test. For example, if
your network card is on IRQ 5, then add "/XI5" to the command
line. Use of this command completely resolves the problem.
2) PortInfo has also been changed to avoid the lockup condition
if you don't specify the "/XIi" command option. Starting with
version 1.3, PortInfo no longer causes a lockup, but you may lose
your network connection. You canlog out and then back in to the
network to re-establish your connection.
* Under some circumstances, PortInfo would repeat message
PI-3000 (a port address conflict message) when detecting two
serial ports installed at the same address. Fixed!
Version 1.2 December, 1993
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-- Problems --
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* PortInfo would not detect a PS/2 mouse on an ALR EISA system. Fixed.
* DOS_COM /n was broken by previous "fix". Unbroken!
Version 1.1 November, 1993
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-- Problems --
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* PortInfo failed to detect PS/2 mice. Fixed.
* "DOS_COM /n /Aaaa" failed to install the port "n" at address "aaa"
in the BIOS data area. Fixed.
* The DOS_FMT command line was not parsed properly if the format was
specified before the port ("DOS_FMT /n /Ffff" works,
"DOS_FMT /Ffff /n" does not). Fixed.
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-- Changes / Improvements --
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* PortInfo automatically detects and tests any ports listed
in the BIOS data area when no CTSCOMn environment variables are
set for the ports.
* The "Emulated UART" note was expanded to cover original 8250B UARTs
installed in fast computers. This UART is too slow for the faster
computer bus, and is occasionally detected by PortInfo as an
"Emulated UART".
* Removed "/Iii" from a startup error message. "/Iii" is not used by
any current utilities.
* The control utilities BUFFER, COM_BPS, COM_FMT, DTR, IRQ, RESETCOM
and RTS will first attempt to use the standard and CTSCOMn port
assignments. If these fail, then they will check the BIOS data area
for a possible alternate serial ports installed by DOS_COM or
other BIOS data area update programs.
Version 1.0 October, 1993
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* Original Release