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Reported by:Owned by:
Component: uart Version: VirtualBox 3.1.2
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Windows

Description

Solved Serial Port Connection issue. X Enable serial port. On the host, did you intend it to be a named pipe or a physical COM1? 3:09 pm: Primary OS: MS Windows 10: VBox Version: PUEL: Guest OSses: Mostly XP.

Attachments

Virtualbox Serial Port Pipe WindowsVirtualbox
no_debug_com_ok.log (56.7 KB) - added by ocean10 years ago.
normal mode, com port ok
debug_mode.log (58.5 KB) - added by ocean10 years ago.
debug mode, com port conflicts with acpi device
windbg_via_virtualbox_pipe_connection_.jpg (388.0 KB) - added by rickygai10 years ago.
virtualbox_assigning_named_pipe.JPG (64.2 KB) - added by rickygai10 years ago.

Change History

Changed 10 years ago by ocean

  • attachmentno_debug_com_ok.log added

Changed 10 years ago by ocean

  • attachmentdebug_mode.log added

comment:1 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 10 years ago by ocean

Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

  • attachmentwindbg_via_virtualbox_pipe_connection_.jpg added

comment:3 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

  • attachmentvirtualbox_assigning_named_pipe.JPG added

comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by swolchok

comment:7 Changed 8 years ago by frank

  • Status changed from new to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed
I have been trying to make the VBox run an XP guest on a Win 7 host for a couple days to no avail. I need a serial port to communicate with a solar system. The application will not run on Win 7 native.
I have followed the steps to buils a VBox on the Win 7 machine and the application comes up OK. The problem I am having is making the VM OS work with the COM1 port. When I go into the Device Manager the COM1 port has a error 10 code. I followed the steps I could find on the various forums also to no avail. I went into the registery of the guest (XP) machine and did not find the proprr entry for COM1 in the devicemap section of the Hardware section. Also in Device manager the Port Settings has the IRQ as 00.
Here is a listing of what the VBox config contains:
Code: Select allExpand viewCollapse view
C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBox> VBoxManage showvminfo 'Windows XP
Virtual Machine' more
Name: Windows XP Virtual Machine
Groups: /
Guest OS: Windows XP (32-bit)
UUID: 5d3117e1-9c6a-4bf0-ab6f-009106107003
Config file: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineWin
dows XP Virtual Machine.vbox
Snapshot folder: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineSna
pshots
Log folder: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineLog
s
Hardware UUID: 5d3117e1-9c6a-4bf0-ab6f-009106107003
Memory size: 750MB
Page Fusion: off
VRAM size: 16MB
CPU exec cap: 100%
HPET: off
Chipset: piix3
Firmware: BIOS
Number of CPUs: 1
PAE: off
Long Mode: off
CPUID Portability Level: 0
CPUID overrides: None
Boot menu mode: message and menu
Boot Device (1): Floppy
Boot Device (2): DVD
Boot Device (3): HardDisk
Boot Device (4): Not Assigned
ACPI: on
IOAPIC: off
Time offset: 0ms
RTC: local time
Hardw. virt.ext: on
Nested Paging: on
Large Pages: on
VT-x VPID: on
VT-x unr. exec.: on
Paravirt. Provider: Default
State: powered off (since 2015-10-05T13:50:08.000000000)
Monitor count: 1
3D Acceleration: off
2D Video Acceleration: off
Teleporter Enabled: off
Teleporter Port: 0
Teleporter Address:
Teleporter Password:
Tracing Enabled: off
Allow Tracing to Access VM: off
Tracing Configuration:
Autostart Enabled: off
Autostart Delay: 0
Default Frontend:
Storage Controller Name (0): IDE
Storage Controller Type (0): PIIX4
Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0
Storage Controller Max Port Count (0): 2
Storage Controller Port Count (0): 2
Storage Controller Bootable (0): on
IDE (0, 0): C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineWindows
XP Virtual Machine.vdi (UUID: 33b734aa-25a7-439d-a6d0-aa8fe420a01b)
IDE (1, 0): C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBoxVBoxGuestAdditions.iso (UUID: 04b
6b6d9-cab7-474f-824a-4c198749ce76)
NIC 1: MAC: 08002765010E, Attachment: NAT, Cable connected: off, Trace
: off (file: none), Type: Am79C973, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0, Pr
omisc Policy: deny, Bandwidth group: none
NIC 1 Settings: MTU: 0, Socket (send: 64, receive: 64), TCP Window (send:64, re
ceive: 64)
NIC 2: disabled
NIC 3: disabled
NIC 4: disabled
NIC 5: disabled
NIC 6: disabled
NIC 7: disabled
NIC 8: disabled
Pointing Device: USB Tablet
Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard
UART 1: I/O base: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4, attached to device 'COM1:'
UART 2: disabled
LPT 1: disabled
LPT 2: disabled
Audio: enabled (Driver: DSOUND, Controller: AC97, Codec: STAC9700)
Clipboard Mode: disabled
Drag and drop Mode: disabled
VRDE: disabled
USB: enabled
EHCI: enabled
XHCI: disabled
USB Device Filters:
<none>
Bandwidth groups: <none>
Shared folders:
Name: 'VirtualShared', Host path: 'C:VirtualShared' (machine mapping), readonly
Video capturing: not active
Capture screens: 0
Capture file: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual Machine
Windows XP Virtual Machine.webm
Capture dimensions: 1024x768
Capture rate: 512 kbps
Capture FPS: 25
Guest:
Configured memory balloon size: 0 MB

Does anybody have any insite that might help???
pdh

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    Attachments

    \'Virtualbox\'Virtualbox\'
    no_debug_com_ok.log (56.7 KB) - added by ocean10 years ago.
    normal mode, com port ok
    debug_mode.log (58.5 KB) - added by ocean10 years ago.
    debug mode, com port conflicts with acpi device
    windbg_via_virtualbox_pipe_connection_.jpg (388.0 KB) - added by rickygai10 years ago.
    virtualbox_assigning_named_pipe.JPG (64.2 KB) - added by rickygai10 years ago.

    Change History

    Changed 10 years ago by ocean

    • attachmentno_debug_com_ok.log added

    Changed 10 years ago by ocean

    • attachmentdebug_mode.log added

    comment:1 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 10 years ago by ocean

    Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

    • attachmentwindbg_via_virtualbox_pipe_connection_.jpg added

    comment:3 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

    Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

    • attachmentvirtualbox_assigning_named_pipe.JPG added

    comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by swolchok

    comment:7 Changed 8 years ago by frank

    • Status changed from new to closed
    • Resolution set to fixed
    I have been trying to make the VBox run an XP guest on a Win 7 host for a couple days to no avail. I need a serial port to communicate with a solar system. The application will not run on Win 7 native.
    I have followed the steps to buils a VBox on the Win 7 machine and the application comes up OK. The problem I am having is making the VM OS work with the COM1 port. When I go into the Device Manager the COM1 port has a error 10 code. I followed the steps I could find on the various forums also to no avail. I went into the registery of the guest (XP) machine and did not find the proprr entry for COM1 in the devicemap section of the Hardware section. Also in Device manager the Port Settings has the IRQ as 00.
    Here is a listing of what the VBox config contains:
    Code: Select allExpand viewCollapse view
    C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBox> VBoxManage showvminfo \'Windows XP
    Virtual Machine\' more
    Name: Windows XP Virtual Machine
    Groups: /
    Guest OS: Windows XP (32-bit)
    UUID: 5d3117e1-9c6a-4bf0-ab6f-009106107003
    Config file: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineWin
    dows XP Virtual Machine.vbox
    Snapshot folder: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineSna
    pshots
    Log folder: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineLog
    s
    Hardware UUID: 5d3117e1-9c6a-4bf0-ab6f-009106107003
    Memory size: 750MB
    Page Fusion: off
    VRAM size: 16MB
    CPU exec cap: 100%
    HPET: off
    Chipset: piix3
    Firmware: BIOS
    Number of CPUs: 1
    PAE: off
    Long Mode: off
    CPUID Portability Level: 0
    CPUID overrides: None
    Boot menu mode: message and menu
    Boot Device (1): Floppy
    Boot Device (2): DVD
    Boot Device (3): HardDisk
    Boot Device (4): Not Assigned
    ACPI: on
    IOAPIC: off
    Time offset: 0ms
    RTC: local time
    Hardw. virt.ext: on
    Nested Paging: on
    Large Pages: on
    VT-x VPID: on
    VT-x unr. exec.: on
    Paravirt. Provider: Default
    State: powered off (since 2015-10-05T13:50:08.000000000)
    Monitor count: 1
    3D Acceleration: off
    2D Video Acceleration: off
    Teleporter Enabled: off
    Teleporter Port: 0
    Teleporter Address:
    Teleporter Password:
    Tracing Enabled: off
    Allow Tracing to Access VM: off
    Tracing Configuration:
    Autostart Enabled: off
    Autostart Delay: 0
    Default Frontend:
    Storage Controller Name (0): IDE
    Storage Controller Type (0): PIIX4
    Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0
    Storage Controller Max Port Count (0): 2
    Storage Controller Port Count (0): 2
    Storage Controller Bootable (0): on
    IDE (0, 0): C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineWindows
    XP Virtual Machine.vdi (UUID: 33b734aa-25a7-439d-a6d0-aa8fe420a01b)
    IDE (1, 0): C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBoxVBoxGuestAdditions.iso (UUID: 04b
    6b6d9-cab7-474f-824a-4c198749ce76)
    NIC 1: MAC: 08002765010E, Attachment: NAT, Cable connected: off, Trace
    : off (file: none), Type: Am79C973, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0, Pr
    omisc Policy: deny, Bandwidth group: none
    NIC 1 Settings: MTU: 0, Socket (send: 64, receive: 64), TCP Window (send:64, re
    ceive: 64)
    NIC 2: disabled
    NIC 3: disabled
    NIC 4: disabled
    NIC 5: disabled
    NIC 6: disabled
    NIC 7: disabled
    NIC 8: disabled
    Pointing Device: USB Tablet
    Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard
    UART 1: I/O base: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4, attached to device \'COM1:\'
    UART 2: disabled
    LPT 1: disabled
    LPT 2: disabled
    Audio: enabled (Driver: DSOUND, Controller: AC97, Codec: STAC9700)
    Clipboard Mode: disabled
    Drag and drop Mode: disabled
    VRDE: disabled
    USB: enabled
    EHCI: enabled
    XHCI: disabled
    USB Device Filters:
    <none>
    Bandwidth groups: <none>
    Shared folders:
    Name: \'VirtualShared\', Host path: \'C:VirtualShared\' (machine mapping), readonly
    Video capturing: not active
    Capture screens: 0
    Capture file: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual Machine
    Windows XP Virtual Machine.webm
    Capture dimensions: 1024x768
    Capture rate: 512 kbps
    Capture FPS: 25
    Guest:
    Configured memory balloon size: 0 MB

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    Attachments

    \'Virtualbox\'Virtualbox\'
    no_debug_com_ok.log (56.7 KB) - added by ocean10 years ago.
    normal mode, com port ok
    debug_mode.log (58.5 KB) - added by ocean10 years ago.
    debug mode, com port conflicts with acpi device
    windbg_via_virtualbox_pipe_connection_.jpg (388.0 KB) - added by rickygai10 years ago.
    virtualbox_assigning_named_pipe.JPG (64.2 KB) - added by rickygai10 years ago.

    Change History

    Changed 10 years ago by ocean

    • attachmentno_debug_com_ok.log added

    Changed 10 years ago by ocean

    • attachmentdebug_mode.log added

    comment:1 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 10 years ago by ocean

    Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

    • attachmentwindbg_via_virtualbox_pipe_connection_.jpg added

    comment:3 in reply to: ↑ description Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

    Changed 10 years ago by rickygai

    • attachmentvirtualbox_assigning_named_pipe.JPG added

    comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by swolchok

    comment:7 Changed 8 years ago by frank

    • Status changed from new to closed
    • Resolution set to fixed
    I have been trying to make the VBox run an XP guest on a Win 7 host for a couple days to no avail. I need a serial port to communicate with a solar system. The application will not run on Win 7 native.
    I have followed the steps to buils a VBox on the Win 7 machine and the application comes up OK. The problem I am having is making the VM OS work with the COM1 port. When I go into the Device Manager the COM1 port has a error 10 code. I followed the steps I could find on the various forums also to no avail. I went into the registery of the guest (XP) machine and did not find the proprr entry for COM1 in the devicemap section of the Hardware section. Also in Device manager the Port Settings has the IRQ as 00.
    Here is a listing of what the VBox config contains:
    Code: Select allExpand viewCollapse view
    C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBox> VBoxManage showvminfo \'Windows XP
    Virtual Machine\' more
    Name: Windows XP Virtual Machine
    Groups: /
    Guest OS: Windows XP (32-bit)
    UUID: 5d3117e1-9c6a-4bf0-ab6f-009106107003
    Config file: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineWin
    dows XP Virtual Machine.vbox
    Snapshot folder: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineSna
    pshots
    Log folder: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineLog
    s
    Hardware UUID: 5d3117e1-9c6a-4bf0-ab6f-009106107003
    Memory size: 750MB
    Page Fusion: off
    VRAM size: 16MB
    CPU exec cap: 100%
    HPET: off
    Chipset: piix3
    Firmware: BIOS
    Number of CPUs: 1
    PAE: off
    Long Mode: off
    CPUID Portability Level: 0
    CPUID overrides: None
    Boot menu mode: message and menu
    Boot Device (1): Floppy
    Boot Device (2): DVD
    Boot Device (3): HardDisk
    Boot Device (4): Not Assigned
    ACPI: on
    IOAPIC: off
    Time offset: 0ms
    RTC: local time
    Hardw. virt.ext: on
    Nested Paging: on
    Large Pages: on
    VT-x VPID: on
    VT-x unr. exec.: on
    Paravirt. Provider: Default
    State: powered off (since 2015-10-05T13:50:08.000000000)
    Monitor count: 1
    3D Acceleration: off
    2D Video Acceleration: off
    Teleporter Enabled: off
    Teleporter Port: 0
    Teleporter Address:
    Teleporter Password:
    Tracing Enabled: off
    Allow Tracing to Access VM: off
    Tracing Configuration:
    Autostart Enabled: off
    Autostart Delay: 0
    Default Frontend:
    Storage Controller Name (0): IDE
    Storage Controller Type (0): PIIX4
    Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0
    Storage Controller Max Port Count (0): 2
    Storage Controller Port Count (0): 2
    Storage Controller Bootable (0): on
    IDE (0, 0): C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual MachineWindows
    XP Virtual Machine.vdi (UUID: 33b734aa-25a7-439d-a6d0-aa8fe420a01b)
    IDE (1, 0): C:Program FilesOracleVirtualBoxVBoxGuestAdditions.iso (UUID: 04b
    6b6d9-cab7-474f-824a-4c198749ce76)
    NIC 1: MAC: 08002765010E, Attachment: NAT, Cable connected: off, Trace
    : off (file: none), Type: Am79C973, Reported speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0, Pr
    omisc Policy: deny, Bandwidth group: none
    NIC 1 Settings: MTU: 0, Socket (send: 64, receive: 64), TCP Window (send:64, re
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    NIC 2: disabled
    NIC 3: disabled
    NIC 4: disabled
    NIC 5: disabled
    NIC 6: disabled
    NIC 7: disabled
    NIC 8: disabled
    Pointing Device: USB Tablet
    Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard
    UART 1: I/O base: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4, attached to device \'COM1:\'
    UART 2: disabled
    LPT 1: disabled
    LPT 2: disabled
    Audio: enabled (Driver: DSOUND, Controller: AC97, Codec: STAC9700)
    Clipboard Mode: disabled
    Drag and drop Mode: disabled
    VRDE: disabled
    USB: enabled
    EHCI: enabled
    XHCI: disabled
    USB Device Filters:
    <none>
    Bandwidth groups: <none>
    Shared folders:
    Name: \'VirtualShared\', Host path: \'C:VirtualShared\' (machine mapping), readonly
    Video capturing: not active
    Capture screens: 0
    Capture file: C:UsersOwner-PCVirtualBox VMsWindows XP Virtual Machine
    Windows XP Virtual Machine.webm
    Capture dimensions: 1024x768
    Capture rate: 512 kbps
    Capture FPS: 25
    Guest:
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