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harold timmis
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      08-09-2007
I was Just wondering when Microsoft was going to make a driver for USB to
9-pin male serial port it is the one made by RadioShack


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Richard G. Harper
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      08-09-2007
Microsoft does not make drivers, the hardware manufacturer does.

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"harold timmis" <harold > wrote in message
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>I was Just wondering when Microsoft was going to make a driver for USB to
> 9-pin male serial port it is the one made by RadioShack
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> Thank You


 
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Natéag
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      08-10-2007

I have a translucent blue one. I do not know if Igot it from RadioShack.
When I connected to my computer (running Vista), I was directed to
the maker's web page where I found the Vista compatible drivers.
The drivers that came with the device were meant for XP and would
not install under Vista.

I doubt that RadioShack makes them. It only sells them under its brand
name.

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>>I was Just wondering when Microsoft was going to make a driver for USB to
>> 9-pin male serial port it is the one made by RadioShack
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>>
>> Thank You

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Mike Hall - MVP
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      08-10-2007
There are no drivers for the cable.. the drivers will be with whatever
device is attached to the 9 pin end of the cable..


"harold timmis" <harold > wrote in message
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>I was Just wondering when Microsoft was going to make a driver for USB to
> 9-pin male serial port it is the one made by RadioShack
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> Thank You


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Richard G. Harper
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      08-10-2007
I didn't say "Radio Shack", I said "the hardware manufacturer" makes the
drivers. You visited their Web site and they have no Vista drivers, so
unfortunately you pretty much have your answer. The manufacturer apparently
does not plan to support this hardware in Vista. Unless they release Vista
drivers for their product, no one else will.

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"Natéag" <> wrote in message
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> I have a translucent blue one. I do not know if Igot it from RadioShack.
> When I connected to my computer (running Vista), I was directed to
> the maker's web page where I found the Vista compatible drivers.
> The drivers that came with the device were meant for XP and would
> not install under Vista.
>
> I doubt that RadioShack makes them. It only sells them under its brand
> name.
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>> "harold timmis" <harold > wrote in
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>>>I was Just wondering when Microsoft was going to make a driver for USB to
>>> 9-pin male serial port it is the one made by RadioShack
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank You

>>

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      08-10-2007
Mike, they do need drivers. I have one for my legacy hardware and it did
load drivers for the serial to USB adapter both under XP and Vista.

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      08-10-2007
Richard

I will make a note of that.. ty


"Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
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> Mike, they do need drivers. I have one for my legacy hardware and it did
> load drivers for the serial to USB adapter both under XP and Vista.
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>> There are no drivers for the cable.. the drivers will be with whatever
>> device is attached to the 9 pin end of the cable..

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Anil Ghatikar
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      08-10-2007
I have used severall USB to serial adapter over the years due to nature of
my job. I found all of them ( independent of the make ) always installed
Polific usb driver
The driver is here http://www.cooldrives.com/wividrforprc.html

Although prolific tehemselves do not host the vista driver

Look at the discaliamer

http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=31

Anil



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> Richard
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> I will make a note of that.. ty
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> "Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
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>> Mike, they do need drivers. I have one for my legacy hardware and it did
>> load drivers for the serial to USB adapter both under XP and Vista.
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>> "Mike Hall - MVP" <> wrote in message
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>>> There are no drivers for the cable.. the drivers will be with whatever
>>> device is attached to the 9 pin end of the cable..

>>

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Dave
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      08-10-2007
Looks like this outfit has some adaptors with Vista drivers...
http://www.usbgear.com/USBG-232MM.html

haven't tried them....


"harold timmis" <harold > wrote in message
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>I was Just wondering when Microsoft was going to make a driver for USB to
> 9-pin male serial port it is the one made by RadioShack
>
>
> Thank You


 
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brianzebra
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      08-14-2007
I just bought Radio Shack's "6-ft USB to Serial Cable", model #26-183, to use on my new HP m8120n with Vista. I tried for a long time to load the driver, and just about gave up, but persistence finally paid off. When I installed the driver first off of the CD, it seemed to do it, but when I connected the Radio Shack cable to my USB port as the 2nd step, Vista wouldn't find the driver, even when I pointed it to the installation disk. I tried over and over again, and I figured it just wouldn't work with Vista and I would have to return it. I also had tried the XP/SP2 compatibility mode, running as administrator, with no luck. I finally got it to run by messing around with the COM port numbers involved. On my device being hooked up, the COM port setting was COM3, and it wouldn't allow me to change the number. In Device Manager, I found that the built-in phone modem was using COM3. I changed the modem to a different number - COM6, and then changed the R.S. adapter (which was listed all the time in Device Manager, but just not working properly) to use COM3 (instead of some other number that was assigned to it). Now that the R.S. adapter in Device Manager had its COM port number matching the COM port number in the software program being used to control the new device being hooked up by the serial to USB adapter, it worked.

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