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COM1Protocol=<XOFF-or-blank> COM2Protocol=<XOFF-or-blank> COM3Protocol=<XOFF-or-blank> COM4Protocol=<XOFF-or-blank> Default: (Default is no entry, which is the same as any entry other than XOFF) Purpose: Specifies whether Windows in 386 enhanced mode should stop simulating characters into a virtual machine after the virtual machine sends an XOFF character. Set the value for a port to XOFF if a communications application using that port is losing characters while doing text transfers at high baud rates. Windows will resume simulating characters when the virtual machine sends another character after the XOFF character. Leave this setting disabled if the application is doing binary data transfers; enabling this switch might suspend binary transmissions. Windows will not check for XOFF characters if this setting is blank or set to anything other than XOFF. If the application continues to lose characters after this setting is properly set, try increasing the corresponding COMxBuffer value. To Change: Use Notepad to edit the SYSTEM.INI file. |
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