On Apr 16, 5:12 am, "Michael Chare" <MunderscoreN...@chareDOTorg.uk>
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> >I have 2 rs-232serialprinters, they work on my other computers when
> > plugged into the on-boardserialports. (echo hello > com2 [or
> > whatever comport i make it]) I need them to work in Vista.. I bought a
> > new computer that did not have any on boardserial(except SATA which
> > will not help in anyway to this) so I decided to get a USB to db9
> >serialconverter. I used the drivers it came with (95-ME/XP/2000-3/
> > NT) and had an assigned com port... I go into CMD and issue a 'echo
> > hello > com3', nothing, i do it about 5 times and then the printer
> > spits out:
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> > '? ??????? ? ? ? ?????'
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> > though it must have been some settings, well they where set fine
> > (9600,8,none) then i checked the pinouts on the wire, they where fine,
> > hooked it up to the old computer and it prints fine. This led me to
> > think the USB toSerialwas not truly compatible...
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> > Next I decided to get a PCIserialadapter (CyberSerial SIIG 4port)
> > installed the drivers (got the vista-32bit drivers from siig) got all
> > ports assigned COMs and the same thing... Whats going on? Is there a
> > fix to this?
>
> So do you have a printer driver that works with Vista?
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> I use a Sweex 1 Parallel/2serialport card which Vista recognized because
> it uses a MosChip chipset.
>
> This Sweex product appears very much the same as the Syba products
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> http://www.syba.com/
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> --
> Michael Chare
Why do people keep insisting that there would be a print driver? It's
a basic Serial printer... get ther serial to work and thats it, echo
something here > COM2 and vola should print, it does on any other OS,
not vista it does '? ?????? ? ? ???' instead.