MorphOS & GVPIO
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    Posts: 11 from 2005/9/14
    I can get MorphOS to bootup ok, but cant get
    it to see my GVP IO board. The driver ordinarlily
    goes into the Expansion directory but there is
    no Expansion directory with MorphOS. Anyone
    know how I can get MorphOS to see gvpser.device?
    Thanks.

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    [ Edited by Navigator on 2005/9/14 6:19 ]
  • »14.09.05 - 10:06
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    Posting without a title was clever (It can't be clicked then), but I was also clever and managed to view the post. Can't help with GVP however ;-).
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    I think it's got a subject title now. >:)

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    [ Edited by Navigator on 2005/9/14 6:21 ]
  • »14.09.05 - 11:18
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    Posts: 11 from 2005/9/14
    Ok, I'll give this a try. Thanks! Would I
    also need to create an Expansion dir and
    place the IO driver there?

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  • »14.09.05 - 14:44
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    Nope, that didn't work. Any other ideas
    or suggestions?

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  • »14.09.05 - 17:52
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    itix
    Posts: 1520 from 2003/2/24
    From: Finland
    Why not copy driver to DEVS: directly?

    Sorry stupid question but what is GVPIO in the first place? Zorro expansion card with serial ports?
    1 + 1 = 3 with very large values of 1
  • »14.09.05 - 18:12
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    Posts: 11 from 2005/9/14
    The GVPIO installer put's GVPIO in the expansion directory and the docs say it has to be there. It's not a mountable device like you find in devs:dosdrivers, it's not an executable either. It's a file that contains the
    tooltypes for baud rate, buffers, etc. Just in case
    someone else needs to know, a different version of the command Binddrivers does work. I'm pretty sure that binddrivers looks for the GVPIO file in the expansion
    dir. Yes, it is a Zorro expansion card with 2 serial
    and 1 parallel port. I finally got Miami to see gvpser.device and submit my registration! 3 cheers
    for the guy that suggested binddrivers!
  • »14.09.05 - 21:51
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