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RRC-Micro PC Client in English => General discussion => Topic started by: IZ4MJP on 2012-12-03, 19:10:26
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Maybe my question has already been answered. If so please apologise.
I'd like to re-buy (i've sold it some months ago) a RRC PC Client to use only with the ARCP-2000using only the Virtual Ports that RRC PC software installs.
Is now the PC Client fully compatible with ARCP-2000 under WIN 7?
Many thanks.
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de IZ4MJP
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Least I got it working with WIN7 64 and the latest version of Client
http://www.remoterig.com/wp/?page_id=93
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Many thanks for the answer.
I've read some others posts and now seems that the new sw version fully support ARCP 2000.
The answer i needed was already present in the Forum.
Sorry for the new post.
Just another question : may i install on the same PC the RRC PC Client (with its Virtual Ports) and the Stndard RRC (with its Virtual Ports) and use booth (not at the same time)?
The RRC PC Client and the standard RRC use the same Virtual Ports?
Tnx.
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Franco, IZ4MJP
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The RRC PC Client and the standard RRC virtual ports are completely separated making it possible to use one or another by changing which serial port to use.
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Tnx Jan.
If i correctly understand every device has different Com Port Numbers (ex Com 0 Virtual Port is 1 on Micro PC Client and is 4 in the standard RRC).
Is it correct?
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Franco, IZ4MJP
The RRC PC Client and the standard RRC virtual ports are completely separated making it possible to use one or another by changing which serial port to use.
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Windows assigns an unique COM port number for every port it detects. One device might have multiple ports, like the RRC box, so there might be many COM ports in total.
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Exactly what i was looking for.
Tnx.
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Franco
Windows assigns an unique COM port number for every port it detects. One device might have multiple ports, like the RRC box, so there might be many COM ports in total.