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Using USB with DOS Applications
To enable the DockStation
follow the instructions in "Adding DOS Box Support". You can
choose a different name for DOS than what is used for
Windows
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. You may need to do this if the DockStation
been installed as COM5 or higher, since many DOS applications
will only use COM1-COM4. For instance, if you are adding DOS
Box support to COM7, you can choose to have DOS
applications use the device as COM2 instead, if COM2 is not
already in use. COM7 would still be available for use with
Windows
®
applications, but both COM2 and COM7 refer to the
same physical device. Therefore, while a DOS application is
using COM2, COM7 will be unavailable to Windows
applications and vice-versa.
Modem not detected/illegal operation in MODEM.CPL
It is possible that a modem attached to the DockStation
not be detected or a problem will occur in MODEM.CPL if
more than one USB hub is between the DockStation
root hub. This is a known problem in MODEM.CPL, a
component of Windows
problem is to attach the DockStation
USB port on the back of your PC) or to a hub that is connected
to the root hub.
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