yesthattom (
yesthattom) wrote2007-05-22 07:21 pm
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Remember serial ports?
I need to connect to the serial port of a machine at home. Now if I was at work, I would simply connect it to our serial port console server. But at home? I haven’t had a laptop with a serial port in ages. The last time I needed one I bought a USB<->Serial adaptor.... which I can’t find right now.
UGH!
UGH!
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I now realize that I had two of them... one bought for work at cibernet. I hope they didn't both get left behind when I left. (The one that works so well on the Mac is this Keyspan USA-19HS
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Tom
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http://cgi.ebay.com/CYCLADES-ALTERPATH-ACS-48_W0QQitemZ160118497721QQihZ006QQcategoryZ11175QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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I heart those. For when you gotta do it with a serial port.
(Not that I hate hate hate MyCo for making an instrument that requires a serial port and can't be reliably run on a USB to serial widget cos we never tested it for such things. Nah. I don't have issues or anything.)
Want more fun? How about an old fashioned parallel port?
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I think I had one at one point but gave it away with the laser printer I bought it for. Speaking of the comic-book affect with technology: I bought that laserprinter for $30, but the cartridges cost $75.
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