Data: 2009-02-27 10:49:55 | |
Autor: wiotki joe | |
Baardzo nietuzinkowy problem z LPT1 | |
Co to może być? Jak klucz stary to może poprostu się nie wyrabia. Spróbuj tego: Depending on the speed of the CPU and on other parts of the hardware configuration of the PC used, setting an environment variable SSI_ACT can be required. This fixes most problems, with typical symptom being that the dongle is reported missing. In a few odd cases we have seen strange things such as general protection fault go away with this kind setting. How to set an environment variable depends on the OS you are using: For windows 3.x, 95, 98, ME: please add a line SET SSI_ACT=X,Y,Z to your autoexec.bat and reboot. Note that no spaces are allowed around the equal sign. For windows NT, 2000, XP: please use right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon, select the "Properties" dialog, environment tab. Enter SSI_ACT in the variable box, and X,Y,Z in the value box. Remember to click the Apply button to ensure that your setting takes effect. What value to use for X,Y,Z varies, please try 100,100,200 and increment in steps of 50 if required (e.g., 150,150,250). pzdr |
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Data: 2009-02-27 14:17:32 | |
Autor: Karol | |
Baardzo nietuzinkowy problem z LPT1 | |
Użytkownik "wiotki joe" <wiotki_joe@interia.pl> napisał w wiadomości news:go8doi$mqk$1nemesis.news.neostrada.pl...
For windows NT, 2000, XP: please use right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon, select the "Properties" dialog, environment tab. Enter SSI_ACT in the variable box, and X,Y,Z in the value box. Remember to click the Apply button to ensure that your setting takes effect. Sprawdziłem na kilku kombinacjach wartości i niestety - no results :( |
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