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Title: ActiveHome 1.42 locks my WIN98SE ? Have you got a solution?
Post by: guy on November 23, 2005, 11:23:46 PM
Active Home version 1.42 locks my WIN98SE ?
See the result on my website:
http://home.brisnet.org.au/~aufempen/X10/AtiveHome_V1.42_Locking_WIN98SE_A.JPG
and
http://home.brisnet.org.au/~aufempen/X10/AtiveHome_V1.42_Locking_WIN98SE_B.JPG
If I test my port connection using the command
"test communication" under the TOOLS tab it
will work the first time.
But suddenly for no apparent reason I get an
error
at random which could in 5 seconds or 10 hours.
What is going here?
This error locks 95% of my Toshiba Laptop
490XCDT with a
WIM98SE operating system.
I am sure someone has encoutered  a similar
problem.
Can you help me fixing the problem?
Is there a newer version higher than 1.42?
Guy
Title: Re: ActiveHome 1.42 locks my WIN98SE ? Have you got a solution?
Post by: Brian H on November 24, 2005, 07:34:18 AM
You may want to also try a question in the
X10 Support Forums as most here are on the
new AHP Software and USB Interface cm15a.
Sounds like you have the older Active Home
Serial Port cm11a. As far as I have seen
1.42 is the latest for the Active Home units
and 98Se isn't usually a problem reported.
XP with SP2 is known to have problems with
Active Home and the cm11a. Long shot that
sometimes helps [at least in XP]. Set the
baud rate manually to 2400.
Title: Re: ActiveHome 1.42 locks my WIN98SE ? Have you got a solution?
Post by: santiago montaņo on November 26, 2005, 09:11:21 PM
interface test, ever "transmission failed"
and Debug output say
Output thread: Entering  Primary Wait
State....zzzzzz
Title: Re: ActiveHome 1.42 locks my WIN98SE ? Have you got a solution?
Post by: Dan Lawrence on November 29, 2005, 10:56:15 AM
1.42 is known to have problems with certain
hardware under Win98SE. The last version that
worked was 1.32. I had problems with 1.42 in
that 1.42 won't recognize the CMA11a. I
stayed with 1.32 until moving to XPHome and
Active Home Pro.

All Active Home software is all 16-bit (note
the tilded filenames for your files) since it
was compatible with Windows 3 to XP. It gives
XP fits, even in XP's compatibility mode.