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I recently lost my laptop and the replacement has no serial port. I
purchased a USB - serial converter cable but Cambridge Aero Explorer can't seem to connect to the GPS 20. Anybody have a work around for this problem? Just want to download waypoints and upload flights. Ted |
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Some of the USB adapters work, some don't.
Otherwise there are network servers like the Moxa serial ports. Check out the Moxa site: USB to Serial http://www.moxa.com/Zones/Serial_Com...rial/index.htm Ethernet to Serial http://www.moxa.com/Zones/Serial_To_Ethernet/index.htm Jim Ted wrote: I recently lost my laptop and the replacement has no serial port. I purchased a USB - serial converter cable but Cambridge Aero Explorer can't seem to connect to the GPS 20. Anybody have a work around for this problem? Just want to download waypoints and upload flights. Ted |
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what operating system are you running did you load the software that came
with the cable ? "Ted" wrote in message oups.com... I recently lost my laptop and the replacement has no serial port. I purchased a USB - serial converter cable but Cambridge Aero Explorer can't seem to connect to the GPS 20. Anybody have a work around for this problem? Just want to download waypoints and upload flights. Ted |
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JS wrote:
Some of the USB adapters work, some don't. Take a look at pfranc.com - I'm using one of their adapters on a laptop with a busted serial port. So far it's done everything I've needed, including iPAQ hotsync via a serial cradle. I'm not connected with them - just a happy customer. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | org | Zappa fan & glider pilot |
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This probably only applies to a small niche (and won't answer your question,
Ted), but I recently had to figure how to use a USB-to-Serial adapter in order to connect a PowerBook (yes, that's a Macintosh) to an SN10B, and a Volkslogger. I also use it to ActiveSync my PDA. The hard part was getting the USB-to-Serial adapter to work with Virtual PC, but I've broken the code on that. If anybody is interested, let me know via the newsgroup. For the record, I'm not interested in any Mac vs PC discussions, since I've already made up my mind on that. On 2/1/06 7:11 PM, in article , "Ted" wrote: I recently lost my laptop and the replacement has no serial port. I purchased a USB - serial converter cable but Cambridge Aero Explorer can't seem to connect to the GPS 20. Anybody have a work around for this problem? Just want to download waypoints and upload flights. Ted |
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Disregard this if you find a ready solution...another
option might be by a cheap PDA and load it with some freeware flight software, add the cable to connect it to the GPS20...and you can us the PDA to transport flights and databases back and forth and leave the GPS20 in the cockpit hooked up. |
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Ted, if you provide some more information it would help in finding a
solution your problem. First, what is the make and model of both the computer and the USB-serial converter? Second, what operating system are you using (XP, NT, 98, DOS)? Third, if Windows, have you tried the standard Windows tricks of looking for hardware conflicts, changing the serial port the USB-serial adapter is on, setting baud rates, etc.? Fourth, if Windows, what are the values that have been set by the installer for com number, bps, data bits, parity, stop and flow control? Fifth, have you tried booting into a pure DOS environment and using Data-cam with a fully qualified command line to specify file name and com port? I'm using an IBM T42 notebook with an IO Gear USB-serial adapter, and I've had zero problems talking to a Cambridge Model 10 under XP and 98 using SeeYou, Data-cam and Vali-cam. This setup also works well under DOS using Data-cam and Vali-cam. So, as you no doubt suspected, it can be done! Taking a wild guess, I suspect that your problem lies in getting the com port of the USB-serial adapter to be com 1 or com 2. Most of the time the installer puts them way up high, and this can lead to trouble (depends upon the BIOS and the OS). -John |
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There are PCMCIA cards availble which add one or two Serial RS232
ports. computer specialty stores like Compusa have them such as http://www.elandigitalsystems.com/interface/sl332.php I have used 2 used compact flash rs232 adapter on my Casio e100- Ipaq3635 and Ipaq5555 to view NMEA data from my GPS45 and GPSIII . and a $10 CF to PCMCIA adapter will fit your laptop and should do it for you one rather expensive option is http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...583&pfp=SEARCH But ill sell ya a setup like mine for much much less ~$50 contact me at atkron95 at gmail.com if that what you would like to do. |
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Windows 98 is not USB compliant windows 98 Second Edition is !
First, what is the make and model of both the computer and the USB-serial converter? Second, what operating system are you using (XP, NT, 98, DOS)? Third, if Windows, have you tried the standard Windows tricks of looking for hardware conflicts, changing the serial port the USB-serial adapter is on, setting baud rates, etc.? Fourth, if Windows, |
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I too had the same problem on my IBM T-40, it does not have a serial
port. I was trying to conect with my Volkslogger I tried various adapters for the USB port but none worked. In my case I was successful using a docking station that has a serial port for this computer. Dan Rihn Thermal wrote: There are PCMCIA cards availble which add one or two Serial RS232 ports. computer specialty stores like Compusa have them such as http://www.elandigitalsystems.com/interface/sl332.php I have used 2 used compact flash rs232 adapter on my Casio e100- Ipaq3635 and Ipaq5555 to view NMEA data from my GPS45 and GPSIII . and a $10 CF to PCMCIA adapter will fit your laptop and should do it for you one rather expensive option is http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...583&pfp=SEARCH But ill sell ya a setup like mine for much much less ~$50 contact me at atkron95 at gmail.com if that what you would like to do. |
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