Component designer Create Com Ports with config

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Hello, i'm building a windows XP embedded images
, i have 12 comport on it, if the 4 first are well find by tap,
the 8 following wich are satndard comport are not.
So i have to configure it manually after first boot wich is a little bit
long,
when you haev allready made 10 images.

How can i create a component contaningthoses comports and settings
standard comports 300-307, ...,338-33f (8 port sharing IRQ 5 and 7)

Someone allready did it ? i cannot find any tutorial to explain it crearly,
only talking about TAP and component designer.

thanks by advance
gaetan
 
Can you describe the system a little more? A typical PC has 4 COM ports. Any
extra COM ports comes from a card and special driver - specifically to hande
a shared interrupt.

Regards,

Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit
 
Hello,
it's a special case :
i'm using an advantech board pc104 without the driver provided because it's
not working. So i followed the support of advantech advice :
manual set of all the ports using the standard com port driver provided with
XP
and allocate ressources for each port. It's working but long to make each
time you upgrade the image an want to test it.
So what i want is configure a component with thoses 8 standard serial
comport and force the settings , so i would only have to add this component.

Gaetan
 
Did Advantech give you a set of registry keys? If so, all you have to do is
create a component with the registry key resouces with a dependency on the
standard serial port component.

Regards,

Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit
 
unfortunately i dont have the registry keys , maybe i shoudl find them by my
self, but i laso need a tuto to know how to do it in component designer.

I also discovered a problem with serial port sinc ei installed 3M touch
screen, it seems to scan my com port an di don't want this, it's sending
bullshit on my printer.
but i'm not shre if it's related to 3m touchscreen.

AS i'm buidling an automatic vending machine, i can't have people around to
cut paper wher eit printed this.

is ther esomething in xp embedded that tries to scan serial ports ?
 
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