Summary: (OS: NT4.0 service pack 4)(Serial card - SIIG high IRQ) -> I installed a two port serial card (16550 uarts) to give myself two more ports. I set the c...
Summary: Are you sure that it is a game port??? It could be a dual monitor output that happens to look like a game port!. I can't say i've ever seen one on a ...
Summary: Well there is not that many applications that would want to use the serial port. What devices, if any, do you have plugged into the serial port? I t...
Summary: On seconds thoughts you will get power of the PS/2 port, after that is where a PS2 keyboard gets its power. I got a USB/PS2 adaptor with my optical mo...
Summary: Hi! I'm also working (BorlandC++ Builder 5) on a RS232 serial port communication under WIN32. I found informations in the WIN32 Developpers reference ...
Summary: Keyboard don't normal plug in to serial ports if you mean an RS232 serial port. You can get PS/2 to RS232 converters, but they are for mice, not keyb...
Summary: Serial ports are generally supplied on the motherboard. Unless the serial port on the other computer is on a card, you will not (or at least not with...
Summary: SkipCox is right - look on the back of your machine for a nine pin (female) RS232 serial port exactly as he describes - pretty much all pc's have them...
Summary: Hi - I'm trying to add a 2 - serial port card to a Pentium 266 machine - I have to have two 9-pin ports for a DOS program I need to run. I think I und...
Summary: I recently purchased a replacement motherboard for an old computer I like to keep running for DOS games (I broke a pin off the floppy connector on the...
Summary: Siig makes a decent serial port card. You can use the card and IBM's drivers if you run their patch first. If you don't have the patch, e-mail me and ...