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lizzk
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MBM5 + debug card = true?
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Aug 24 14:59 UTC 2001 |
Port 80 with MBM5?
I'm using MBM5 and a debugcard which is monitoring port80/84,
any way to output values to it without extensive programming?
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mdw
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response 1 of 4:
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Aug 25 01:48 UTC 2001 |
I assume you don't mean TCP/IP port 80. What is MBM5? Have you tried
using DOS's "debug", which has commands to diddle with I/O ports? What
exactly are you trying to do anyways?
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gull
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response 2 of 4:
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Aug 25 16:42 UTC 2001 |
I'm guessing MBM5 is Motherboard Monitor 5, a temperature and voltage
monitoring program that runs under Windows.
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mdw
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response 3 of 4:
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Aug 26 20:32 UTC 2001 |
Does it have some sort of programming interface or what?
For IBM PC architecture machines, port 80 was used for outputting post
codes - generally to debug hardware during system initialization. I
don't know of any reason why you'd expect them to be useful for
debugging a windows application - generally, by that time you have
*much* better resources to interact with the user, like the video
display.
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gull
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response 4 of 4:
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Aug 27 15:58 UTC 2001 |
The only programming interface it has that I know of is a shared memory area
that other programs can access to get sensor data.
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