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My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge
GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair |
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![]() "Fred Blair" wrote in message nk.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair I've got a Belkin USB to serial converter, it works OK with my Garmin 12XL with things like Waypoint+, Auotroute, Lxe and Seeyou but I can't get EWview to work at all with my logger. Peter. |
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In article , Peter Seddon writes "Fred Blair" wrote in message ink.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair I've got a Belkin USB to serial converter, it works OK with my Garmin 12XL with things like Waypoint+, Auotroute, Lxe and Seeyou but I can't get EWview to work at all with my logger. Peter. Try the free EW Windows uploader available from: http://www.edavies.nildram.co.uk/ew/...der/index.html Although I have not tried it using a USB Serial Converter, when used with serial ports it overcomes the shortcomings of EWVIEW (DOS & Windows). I would be interested to hear how it works with a USB converter. Best regards, Tim Newport-Peace "Indecision is the Key to Flexibility." |
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![]() "Tim Newport-Peace" ] wrote in message ... X-no-archive: yes In article , Peter Seddon writes "Fred Blair" wrote in message link.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair I've got a Belkin USB to serial converter, it works OK with my Garmin 12XL with things like Waypoint+, Auotroute, Lxe and Seeyou but I can't get EWview to work at all with my logger. Peter. Try the free EW Windows uploader available from: http://www.edavies.nildram.co.uk/ew/...der/index.html Although I have not tried it using a USB Serial Converter, when used with serial ports it overcomes the shortcomings of EWVIEW (DOS & Windows). I would be interested to hear how it works with a USB converter. Best regards, Tim Newport-Peace "Indecision is the Key to Flexibility." Ta for that I'll try it and repot back. Peter. |
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USB to serial is pretty much sorted.
In a little while a few people will be along to tell you that their particular combnation works. Best bet is to try your laptop with someone elses USB/Serial pod, verify its working and then buy one of those. Ian "Fred Blair" wrote in message nk.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair |
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Fred Blair wrote:
My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Yes, and I'm guessing a more reliable one, but more expensive. Here is one example: http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=438481 -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Hi,
I've heard mixed results with USB converters but I've never used one. A friend at the gliderport was unable to get his USB converter to work when trying to connect to his SN-10. I plugged my Socket (brand name) PCMCIA card into his laptop and we installed the drivers and it then worked great. The same card has always worked great for me when connecting to products from Cambridge, ILEC, LX Navigation, Filser, etc. I have communicated with all those brands with my Socket card. I'm sold on PCMCIA cards for now. But I've heard of some successes with USB converters as well. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Fred Blair" wrote in message nk.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair |
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Downlod is also possible from PDA if you use that. Cambridge software
does not support XP very well so in my case it took many reboots to get upload to work from new laptop. I was eventually successful using a port replicator (I had that from work) that has a serial port on the back. Best solution is keep old laptop! Fred Blair wrote in message ink.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair |
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Hi
I have some experience with usb2serial but with MAC and GPS over a PC-Emulator. One of the big problem in the Window world seems to be XP home. I heared that all should work OK with XP professional but not with the home version. Or you use Win98se it is old but works good with USB stuff.. I use an USB2serial from Aten www.aten.com.tw UC232 (http://www.aten-usa.com/main.php?loc...ct&Item_ID=220 for english reading). It works perfect for me. There is also a very cheap on from www.lindy.com but I didn't try it. They say that it works with XP el.al. I think it is worth to try. http://www.lindy.com/us/productfolde...2857/index.php It is a big difference when your GPS needs all signals from the rs232 or only GND/TX/RX. In the second case it should be no problem to get it working with hardly any adapter. In the other case - pray. Hope this helps. "Fred Blair" wrote in message nk.net... My new laptop does not have a serial port for connecting to my Cambridge GPS. What are the best options? USB to Serial - I hear of those not working. PCMCIA to Serial - Is this an option. Any advice appreciated. Fred Blair |
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Have you considered IR (InfraRed) most laptops on PDAs have IR and it
sometimes shows up as a serial port or could probably be mapped to a "logical" serial port. I found my new StinkPad T42 no longer has serial and have been using IR to my Palm.. until I get my port replicator. |
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