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(Port busy)(Read 3222 times) previous topic - next topic CrisHooker30 Newbie change arduino com port Posts: 8 Karma: 3[add] Error opening serial port 'COM3'. (Port busy) May 25, 2015, 02:57 am I
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keep getting this error when I try to upload the blink program to validate my connection. Is there anyone that can assist even by remote access to get https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting this board to chat?Cris GoForSmoke Old And In The Way Tesla Member Posts: 7,392 Karma: 489[add] I learn a bit every time I visit the forum. Re: Error opening serial port 'COM3'. (Port busy) #1 May 25, 2015, 05:40 am What choices for serial port do you get in the IDE before and after you plug the http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=325289.0 board in? Nick Gammon on multitasking Arduinos:1) http://gammon.com.au/blink2) http://gammon.com.au/serial3) http://gammon.com.au/interrupts TomGeorge Tesla Member Posts: 7,886 Karma: 641[add] Electronics Engineer/Industrial Control Re: Error opening serial port 'COM3'. (Port busy) #2 May 25, 2015, 10:26 am Last Edit: May 25, 2015, 10:31 am by TomGeorge Hi,What operating system are you using and IDE?Have you been able to upload sketches before this happened.Tom...... Everything runs on smoke, let the smoke out, it stops running.... CrisHooker30 Newbie Posts: 8 Karma: 3[add] Re: Error opening serial port 'COM3'. (Port busy) #3 May 25, 2015, 05:53 pm To answer both questions I am using Windows 8.1, and the COM options say COM 3 Arduino. This is my first time using an Arduino product and so far I am getting what I expected a learning curve.Cris Isaac96 Edison Member Posts: 1,223 Karma: 385[add] Re: Error opening serial port 'COM3'. (Port busy) #4 May 25, 2015, 05:56 pm If the port is busy, that means the port is being used by something else. Try unplugging
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