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USB GSM SIM Software seeks DB9 instead of USB

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vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com - 19 May 2005 00:44 GMT
I got a Comodow.com 4.2 Chase lat SIMreader to move my ATT
phonebook to Cingular and the darn thing is looking for
RS232 instead of USB...

I got comodow from the install file on the CD
CD is just an LP-look store-bought, unlaballed

clues?

Suppose I vedit the binary, what do I replace COM1: with for USB?

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Joseph Wind - 22 May 2005 09:11 GMT
Are you sure it's not looking for a COM port?  Some USB SIM readers install
as COM ports.

> I got a Comodow.com 4.2 Chase lat SIMreader to move my ATT
> phonebook to Cingular and the darn thing is looking for
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>  [Fooey on GIU,{MS,X}Windows 4 Bimbos] [Cigar smoke belongs in veg food group
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