It should be listed as a usb high speed serial converter
or something to that effect. In order for it to install, the
cable has to be plugged in. Once you get the hardware
installed, then you can adjust the settings from inside
the USB port link.
Don't need irq, or dma, just the com port number. They should
be in a drop down list.
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Curt
<auditswithfire@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a Toshiba A205-S5814 running Vista Home Premium. I am trying
> to connect a USB device that relies on a com port in an RC flight
> simulator. Windows sees the USB device with no problem. The flight
> sim sees that a com port has been added.
>
> The problem, is that when I go into device manager to adjust the com
> port settings, I don't see the port. In fact, I don't see any ports
> at all in the device manager...the entire ports section is missing in
> the device manager.
>
> How do I see the com ports?