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USB Fax/Modem problems
Posted: 13. Dec 2012, 13:16
by R4+Z
Total newbie to all of this, so my first question is whether what I want to do is possible and then if it could be I can add more specifics later.
I have a windows 8 host system. The latest VM (only downloaded it yesterday) and I am running an XP guest system.
I have it all up and running and the USB Fax/modem works with a windows application. However some of the software I run, runs in a dos window and the USB modem doesn't work. Is it possible to get this working or am I expecting too much?
Thanks in advance
R4
Re: USB Fax/Modem problems
Posted: 13. Dec 2012, 13:31
by mpack
"doesn't work" is not diagnostic.
DOS programs typically expect a dialup modem connected to a serial port, so if your modem doesn't provide an AT command driven serial port interface then I would not expect a DOS app to see it.
Re: USB Fax/Modem problems
Posted: 13. Dec 2012, 14:29
by R4+Z
Being more descriptive, the comms program I am useing reports "Com port trouble"
I have read that it is possible to get Dos USB drivers. I suppose the question is are these likely to work in a virtual environment?
Edited to add that yes it is assigned as a com port (I'm using Com2)
Re: USB Fax/Modem problems
Posted: 13. Dec 2012, 15:30
by mpack
R4+Z wrote:Being more descriptive, the comms program I am useing reports "Com port trouble"
I take it that's a paraphrased translation. A useful error message would indicate what the trouble was, e.g. that COMx doesn't exist. In that case you would check your VM configuration to ensure that it does exist.
R4+Z wrote:I have read that it is possible to get Dos USB drivers. I suppose the question is are these likely to work in a virtual environment?
I'm sure they would work well - with any applications that expect to see a USB device (of which there must be precious few for DOS). I would not expect USB drivers to help a DOS serial comms application.
Re: USB Fax/Modem problems
Posted: 13. Dec 2012, 16:00
by R4+Z
No paraphrasing that is the exact report. I've tried running a terminal program (Procom plus) and I simply get no response at all!
I suspect the dos program is looking for the serial connection but as there is nothing to make the USB device act as if it is a serial device in DOS it is that that is the problem. Especially as the modem works OK with a windows based program.