(This was first sent from a wrong mail account, resending from the correct account. Sorry if it gets doubled...) Victor Fraenckel wrote : > > Go here and enlighten yourself: > > http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=718 OK, fine. More of a "demo/test" board. Try with a complete adapter using standard connectors and all that. The ones you can buy in any PC/computer store. > > >Why do you need the "baud xxx" parameter ? > > To set the baud rate to 9600 because I wanted to. OK, the programming will only go slower, maybe that's what you "want". I seldom uses the "baud" command but let XWsip2/Wisp628 handle the speed changes. > No syntax error. Try envoking xwisp2w -? and closely reading > the help you see. comX is a valid command. OK, I always use the "port x" syntax. Sorry about that... B.t.w, the "usage" command examples you can see on the last of the XWisp2 help page are actualy mine... :-) I did the first OS/2 -> Win32 port of XWisp2, but Rob H have since then taken over that... > I have since changed that > to port 3 as suggested by some on this list. Since my > original posting, I have posted another one outlining my > latest command line and results of using it. And I seems to remember that they showed that XWisp2 *does* find the port but you get some communication error, right ? > I was merely asking if using a usb to serial converter might > be a problem. No, not in general. Most (all?) converters does work OK, as far as I've heard. Best Regards, Jan-Erik. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist