Hi, I am currently running LCD Smartie 5.3 under WinXP Pro with no issues. I upgraded to 5.4 and everything worked great except when coming out of system standby. The CrystalFontz display initially wakes up, but then turns back off. Display is connected through a USB port with the latest USB drivers and the latest CrystalFontz LCD drivers. I have since rolled back to version 5.3 and the problem went away. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Bob
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See if this helps. The driver was getting incorrectly disposed, which would cause the COM/LPT port to be "occupied" when the system comes back up.
If it works let me know....
-Mike
http://home.fast351.com:4141/lcdsmartie.zip
If it works let me know....
-Mike
http://home.fast351.com:4141/lcdsmartie.zip
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Mike,
Display now takes longer to "wake up" than it did with version 5.3. It also flashes a couple of times. Just letting you know, not a problem for me.
All in all, you solved the problem. Great work!!!
Thanks for a awesome program, Bob
PS - While I have your attention, is it possible for LCDSmartie to monitor the sleep state of the system display? I would like to create an action based on this.
Display now takes longer to "wake up" than it did with version 5.3. It also flashes a couple of times. Just letting you know, not a problem for me.
All in all, you solved the problem. Great work!!!
Thanks for a awesome program, Bob
PS - While I have your attention, is it possible for LCDSmartie to monitor the sleep state of the system display? I would like to create an action based on this.
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Only thing I could find was how to detect screen saver or not. I'm not sure if that gets it for you. I also found how to figure out if power saving mode is enabled, but not the power saving state the machine is in.
In other words, I can detect when the screen saver kicks in, but not when the screen goes dark when Windows goes into low power mode.
-Mike
In other words, I can detect when the screen saver kicks in, but not when the screen goes dark when Windows goes into low power mode.
-Mike