Bryan,
I did find one that should work at monoprice.
Ouch! Switches/Routers! Not my bag.
Order in process, and, one for the egg.
Duncan
On 04/04/2011 18:56, Bryan Seitz wrote:
I use USB -> serial adapters from monoprice.com, great for configuring
switches/routers (Not a dead end).
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 06:22:31PM -0400, DSinc wrote:
Thank you Brian,
You are so far into your new exciting 64-bit world, I suspect we have
little to quibble about.
I understand. Fair Dinkum.
When you choose to gratis me with about $8.5K for m/bs, ram, cpus, and
OS, I will be very happy to have a clock benchmark race. Until then, I
run what I brung.
Please just be co-existent. Happy you are happy.
Best,
Duncan
On 04/04/2011 17:50, Brian Weeden wrote:
My comments refered to the adapter you were liking at, not the UPS. I still
use a pretty old UPS myself, although you need to make sure the batteries are
still good.
If you are still using WinXP, at some point Microsoft is going to stop putting
out security updates for it. When they do, you'd probably want the option to
go with a 64-bit OS.
All I'm saying is that spending a few extra bucks now might save you more in
the future when you choose to upgrade.
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Brian
Sent from my iPhone
On 2011-04-04, at 5:22 PM, DSinc<[email protected]> wrote:
Brian,
Please define "dead-end?"
All my clients and server play USB happily ATM.
If I read your share in the harshest terms, you'd have me dust-bin a working
UPS,
and, spend $2100 to upgrade my home to Win7pro/Server 2008r2.
Did I miss something?
Duncan
On 04/04/2011 16:57, Brian Weeden wrote:
Completely agree. No sense wasting money on something that is already a
dead-end.
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Brian
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Winterlight<[email protected]>wrote:
I wouldn't buy anything that did not have Win7 64 bit support . I still
use a 90s voice modem as a message Fax center, primarily because the
software I use can record phone calls which I often do when speaking to my
CPA , attorney, tenants, or even tech support.
When I built my machine in 08 I used Asus Formula Maximus II which has no
serial ports. Like you I went looking for an adaptor and I found a
reasonably priced one at monoprice.com . It worked in Vista 64 with a
signed driver work around, but then Vista SP1 came along and plugged the
hole and then it stopped working because VSP1 and Windows 7 require signed
certified drivers. So then I had to buy a 30 dollar adaptor with signed
certified drivers.
Signed certified drivers will allow you an upgrade path and may be more
stable over all.
At 01:15 PM 4/4/2011, you wrote:
Looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812232006&cm_re=serial_to_usb-_-12-232-006-_-Product
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812156008&cm_re=serial_to_usb-_-12-156-008-_-Product
Personally I favor Vantec over Sabrent.
Both read as USB hubs that will register in DM. Plan to use on an old
Serial-only APC BP1100 UPS. Wish to use as back-up, and, test to figure out
whether a newer APC UPS is being "USB-comm-silly." Another working project!
Plan to order one of the above with 15ft Non-Active USB extension cable.
Opinions welcome!
Best, Duncan