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Old September 11th 10, 12:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Cambridge 302 USB Driver?

Anybody successful in connecting a Cambridge 302 to a laptop using the
new USB port? The instructions say that the laptop should find the
necessary driver on the device, mine does not, says it can not find
driver software for DLP-TXRX, and that's as far as I can get. Is it
possible to get the necessary driver from an outside source and put it
in a place where the laptop can find it? I would really like to be
able to configure the 302 from a laptop via USB since the 302 serial
port is now tied up with the Oudie connection, and the Oudie will not
run the PDA version of the Cambridge utility. Thanks....

NG
 




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