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Works great on a Mac when interfacing with a Garmin GPS.
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The interface I had worked well with a PC using one of the COM
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Our new Laptop doesn't have a serial port and the Modem doesn't have a USB connector so this adapter provides the proper interface and works flawlessly and the performance is what is required for this type of setup.
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Our new Laptop doesn't have a serial port and the Modem doesn't have a USB connector so this adapter provides the proper interface and works flawlessly and the performance is what is required for this type of setup.
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I am using it with WinXP Service Pack 2, and it communicates great with a complex serial interface to an unusual piece of electronics I have, so its very compatible with "real" serial ports, unlike some other adapters I have tried that seem to only work with modems or PDA docks.
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Works great to interface with a Swim meet timing console (Colorado CTS-6) that only supports a serial interface from a very picky piece of software called Meet Manager.
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Works well as an interface in my amateur radio packet station.
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Although there are numerous PC programs and interface cables available for this purpose, there is nothing for the Mac
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Even in the PC world an interface is necessary to talk to the radio via the serial port and there are no USB interface converters available that I could identify
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Works as it should once I
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Works as it's supposed to.
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As a matter-of-fact it is the only rs232-to-usb I would recommend as it is the only one I tried that actually worked!!
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I plugged in my serial devices to the Keyspan and they worked just as they did when I plugged them in directly to a serial port
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Unit worked exactly as it should, don't waste you money on cheaper ones, this is the one that works
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Not a technical review, but I installed the software and it worked as it was supposed to