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2/26 I just got a new laptop but it has no serial port. Are there USB or
Parallel to serial adapters (I need a serial port for connecting
to random hardware).
\_ I would think Belkin would have something like that.
\_ there are various USB/serial adapters and port replicators from
a variety of manufacturers (e.g.
http://www.targus.com/us/accessories_cables_hubs.asp) ... keep
in mind that the parallel and serial ports are intended to be used
for common peripherals such as printers and mice. I'm not certain
that they'd work for, say, attaching a serial debugger.
\_ Thanks. I've seen websites selling noname brand versions of this
for $20 but I think I'll just get the brand name.
\_ Specifically, I'd like to be able to plug into Cisco boxes. The
other random hardware is a "would be nice". |
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| www.targus.com/us/accessories_cables_hubs.asp Connects virtually any PS/2, parallel, serial and USB device Add or remove devices without reconfiguring or rebooting your computer Includes a 3 ft. USB Cable B type to A type Connection Plug & play operation under windows ME, 98, 2000, & XP Supports Windows ME, XP as well as 98 and 2000 based computers with USB ports. Connects virtually any PS/2, parallel, serial and USB devices Supports Windows -based computers with USB ports Plug and play operation Windows 98, 2000, ME, and XP Add or remove devices without reconfiguring or rebooting your computer Save desktop space or take on the road . The simplest way to attach a notebook or desktop computer to a serial modem, mouse or PDA cradle. Allows Plug and Play capabilities for your peripherals including PDA Cradles, modems, mice, card readers, barcode readers, label writers, digital cameras, security systems, fingerprint verification and more. |