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Title: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: knagl on September 16, 2008, 06:39:14 AM
Despite having a correct crossover cable, I was unable to communicate to my ChamII+ on my Windows ME computer.  Here was the solution.

Originally posted 1/11/2008

My WinME doesn't have a "command prompt only" (or similar) option on the F8 menu, but I did make a boot disk (thanks to BootDisk.com (http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm)) for WinME which allowed me to boot straight into DOS off the disk and I was still able to access the hard drive.

For good measure I powered down the sign, waited for it to boot up, then launched the PSP program.  ...and SUCCESS!  It speaks to it!  I was able to set the correct time and date, then "load" it from the sign to verify that it took.  I also played around with the current jackpot amount and then was able to send it and see the change appear on the display!

I should have mentioned that I did check the settings in ME -- 8, N, 1, Xon/Xoff.  Apparently Windows just wanted to get in the way.


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 11, 2008, 04:00:21 AM
Despite having a correct crossover cable, I was unable to communicate to my ChamII+ on my Windows ME computer.  Here was the solution.

Originally posted 1/11/2008

My WinME doesn't have a "command prompt only" (or similar) option on the F8 menu, but I did make a boot disk (thanks to BootDisk.com (http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm)) for WinME which allowed me to boot straight into DOS off the disk and I was still able to access the hard drive.



knagle,
On that bootdisk.com website you went to...which version would I need from there - that would be compatiable to make a "command prompt only" option with my XP Home edition?
I have ALL the latest Windows XP Service Packs and Updates installed on my computer.
Also, those settings...
[I should have mentioned that I did check the settings in ME -- 8, N, 1, Xon/Xoff.  Apparently Windows just wanted to get in the way.]
... are for what? The COM1 port?
-stayouttdabunker


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: Foster on December 11, 2008, 04:59:45 AM
I have no problem using PSP in XP.

XP Pro 32 is actually running as a guest OS on a Virtual Machine.
The Virtual Software I use is Sun's Virtual Box it is free and supports the full use of USB devices either with drivers for the Host OS or drivers on the Guest OS.
My Host OS is Vista Home Premium 64 or Mac OS X Leopard (yes it runs on the HP Pavilion)
HP Pavilion s3500f does not have a serial port.
I had to let the XP Pro install the drivers for the USB to serial device and the EasyPRO 90B Programmer.


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 11, 2008, 12:55:46 PM
Knagle,
I CAN get the PSP2.0 to work on this computer -  which is an older HP Pavilion 7920 w/XP home running on a older Intel Celeron processor at 897MHz.

I , however, cannot get it to work on my homebuilt computer w/XP Home running an AMD Athlon 64 processor at 2010MHz.

It seems that Windows "gets in the way".

What settings should I change on the AMD computer to make this PSP work?


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: Foster on December 11, 2008, 02:13:03 PM
I am thinking you have XP Home 64 for the Athlon 64.

Microsoft 64 bit OS do not support 16 bit programs, etc.

PSP is a DOS program, which is a 16 bit OS.

You will have to do like I did and install Virtual Machine software like Sun Virtual Box, WMWare ($$$), MS Virtual PC 2007.
I prefer the Sun Virtual Box.


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 11, 2008, 07:01:54 PM
Thanks Foster,
You'd think that this OS would be backwards compatiable. :8-
But I guess that would be like trying to play a 45rpm hot wax in a DVD player :96-
That reminds me, some where I remember seeing that you can make programs WIN95WIN98 compatiable...I'm not sure where I seen that on my computer. :103-

Anyways, I have the PSP V2.0 working awesome on the HP Pavilion...I think I'll stick with that for now.
Let us know when you figure out your "sniffing"...







Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: knagl on December 12, 2008, 03:50:58 AM
On that bootdisk.com website you went to...which version would I need from there - that would be compatiable to make a "command prompt only" option with my XP Home edition?

It was a while ago, but I'm 99% sure that I just downloaded the "Windows ME" one.  Keep in mind, you're not actually making any changes to your system or how it boots, but rather making a floppy disk that the computer will boot off of before it attempts to boot off the hard drive.  The one that I downloaded (I think WinME) just brings you straight to a DOS prompt when you boot off the floppy.  At that point, I was able to switch to the hard drive ( c: ) and run the PSP progam.  Some basic DOS knowledge would be helpful to do so.


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: Brianzz on December 12, 2008, 04:12:48 AM
F12 right after your boot tests would get you the same thing.. or something along those lines


Title: Re: PSP Communication Problems with Windows ME
Post by: stayouttadabunker on December 12, 2008, 06:06:56 PM
Thanks guys...I try holding down different keys during boot up on a "test" computer... :89-
I have an old XP computer I built around 2001 that I use just for downloading suspicious programs and fiddle with it a lot.
I never reallly save anything on it....has no firewalls at all.
I had the done complete disk formats and re-installed the same copy of Windows XP on it like about 20 times now.
It's amazing how it always comes back to life!