Appendix A: PC to BASIC Stamp Communication Trouble-Shooting · Page 303
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If you are using a serial port (no USB to serial adaptor), make a note of the COM
ports listed. If one or more of these COM ports do not appear in your BASIC
Stamp Editor's list, make a note of the numbers for each COM port that doesn't
appear in the list now.
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If you are using an FTDI USB to Serial adaptor, look for the COM port that
reads FTDI USB to Serial COM...
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Repeat the Run → Identify test.
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Click the Edit Ports List button and add the missing COM port numbers.
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Repeat the Run → Identify test again, this time, the Identification window should
"find" your BASIC Stamp 2.
Still no BASIC Stamp Detected?
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If you have more than one COM port, try connecting your Board of Education or
BASIC Stamp HomeWork Board to a different COM port and see if Run →
Identify works then.
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If you have a second computer, try it on the different computer.
If you get the error message "No BASIC Stamp Found" but the Run → Identify test shows
a "Yes" in both columns for one of the COM ports, you may need to change a setting to
your FIFO Buffers. This happens occasionally with Microsoft Windows® 98 and XP
users. Make a note of the COM port with the "Yes" messages, and try this:
Windows
98:
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Click on your computer desktop's Start button.
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Select Settings → Control Panel → System → Device Manager → Ports (COM & LPT).
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Select the COM port that was noted by the Run → Identify test.
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Select Properties → Port Settings → Advanced .
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Uncheck the box labeled "Use FIFO Buffers" then click OK .
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Click OK as needed to close each window and return to the BASIC Stamp Editor.
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Try downloading a program once more.
Windows
2000:
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Click on your computer desktop's Start button.
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Select Settings → Control Panel → System → Hardware → Device Manager → Ports
(COM & LPT).