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Cables Unlimited USB-2920 USB 2.0 Serial DB9 Adapter Studio : ACP by ACP Brand : ACP Model : USB-2920 Publisher : ACP Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0724580320708 UPC : 724580320708 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 24 reviews)
List Price : $31.04 Our Price : Too low to display
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Connect PDAs, digital cameras, modems, and other serial devices to a USB port with this high performance USB to Serial adapter
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Supports data transfer rates up to 1Mbps and remote wake-up and power management
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Supports Win98SE, 2000, XP, Vista and Mac OS V8.6 or higher, fully USB 2.0 compliant
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Perfect for use with modems, PDA's, cell phones, digital cameras and more
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No power adapter required, draws power from USB bus
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Product Description |
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Connect PDAs, digital cameras, modems, and other serial devices to your USB port with this high performance USB to Serial adapter from Cables Unlimited. This fully plug and play adapter is perfect for people with the latest high performance USB only computers. |
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serial adaptor |
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a good little device, does just what is stated in product info. Very useful for those old rs232 devices that some of us still have and use... |
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Works fine |
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I've only used this for Windows kernel debugging (with a null-modem adapter), but it works fine. I'm satisfied with it. Cable that came with it was a bit short, though, swapped it out for a longer USB extension cable. |
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Installation Issues with this converter - not a no-brainer! |
I purchased this device because I need to program telephone systems
and configure certain types of network hardware that have serial ports,
using a Dell laptop with only USB ports.
Initially, the Add New Hardware Wizard in my Inspiron 1501 couldn't
find the drivers for the device on the mini-cd that was shipped with it.
I googled several USB sites & forums, where it was suggested I
donwload and run USBView - a microsoft utility that can read the
Vendor & Product ID from the chip inside the device ( to locate
drivers ). I did this - showed up as Progressive Technology Inc..
I googled Progressive Technology, went to their site, and
downloaded the latest driver package, unzipped it onto the
Dell, and this time the installation succeeded. And...the device
worked ( I was able to connect to one of the serial devices I
program ). However tat's not the end of the story....
I use Hyperterminal 5.1. Using the USB converter, Hyperterminal
was sending _2_ Carriage Returns for every one I sent - this
of course messed up my programming!
I snooped around online, found a freeware terminal program called
Tera-term. Installed it, and it works quite normally...
Was the problem with Hyperterminal or the USB converter?
don't know...HT never messed up before..
So - go figure - It wasn't a no-brainer for me. Possibly this
review might help someone else.
I've only been using this setup for a day, so maybe later I'll
have more to say..
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Simple enough, does what it's supposed to do. |
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Product works as it's supposed to under Mac OS X. Had to download drivers since included CD was a mini-CD and I have a slot loading drive. The only bad thing was that I couldn't redirect the shipment to my office as I normally do with items that I'm not around to receive. But I guess that's Tiger Direct's issue. |
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just what I needed |
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This was just what I needed to connect my old embroidery card reader to my new laptop. If I hadn't found this adapter, I would have had to throw away my $900 card reader and buy a new one with a usb cable. I couldn't use the cd that came with this adapter, it was one of those tiny ones that don't slide into a side loading cd slot but I was able to download the software from the manufacturer's website. Life is good. |
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