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issue on windows

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Need help when possible
the unit is out putting data but emstudio does this
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Re: issue on windows

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I get that message when it's trying to access the wrong COM port. If you go to Edit -> Settings you can change the port. It should probably be named something like "COM1" or "COM3".

If you need to figure out which port you're trying to use you could right click on My Computer, and then click on Properties. Then find a button called Device Manager I think which might be under a hardware tab, and find the COM ports. Then you could try every port installed port in emstudio or if the port is unpluggable just look to see which one disappears when you unplug it.

It could be probably be some other things also, but I don't know what they would be.
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Re: issue on windows

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I believe the problem is solved, it turned out to be a hardware problem, a pin not quite solidered down properly. Hopefully hentai can update us
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It was a hardware issue at the time, a pin wasn't soldered all the way on the com chip.
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