Ted the following is more precise:

win2k. mode command
mode com8: baud=9600 parity=n data=8 stop=1 dtr=off rts=on

sets up the comms to a load cell controller via Comtools, Ftdi USB to Rs232.

Absolutely fail safe if called from the DOS command line reached from within win2k.

Your articles states that MODE is an external command even for win2k, ie mode.com is found in
winnt\system32. And yes, it is present.

BUT autoexec.nt will not oblige when the call in Autoexec.nt is

c:\winnt\system32\mode com8: baud=9600 parity=n data=8 stop=1 dtr=off rts=on
or without the path ifo.


TIA
William




On 06/08/14 17:04, Ted Roche wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

  Ed, I know you're kidding because the key says, "Caps Lock" when
everyone I know calls it "Cap Locks."  So you were reading the key on your
keyboard!  ( or someone elses)


<g>

Actually, mine says "CapsLk" and has a caps lock symbol (⇬) with a
capital-A in in it. But it's a Chinese laptop with an IBM logo...

But William has been posting to the forum for decades, always in
upper-case, and always about VFP5, the second buggiest VFP ever (well,
unless you count VFP4!). We ought to make allowances.

William, if I have to hazard a guess from his curt posting, is trying to
control serial port settings using the MODE command for something his VFP5
app is doing. (IIRC, he works in a factory and does a lot of automation
control via VFP.)

William, I think the suggestion is to set serial port settings via the
control panel, which end up in the registry, as in this KB article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/112841

or http://www.computerhope.com/modehlp.htm

If you're doing something else, like serial port printing, let us know a
bit more and perhaps we can give more specific suggestions.



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