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System Operation GearMo’s Pro Serial Adapter works perfectly fine with Windows 98, 2000 and XP, 7, 10. It easily lets you connect any RS232 device directly to your computer's USB port, without experiencing any troubles like computer freeze, IO problems or any other driver problems. Serial Adapter Installation Notes: After installing the included drivers the connected USB serial adapter will show up as a virtual serial COM port in the Windows Device Manager where you can manage and configure it like it was a standard built-in serial COM port. Overall Features *Compatible with Windows Win 7, 10, 32/64, Vista 32/64 - XP32/64, - Server 2003/8 32/64, 2000 - Mac and Linux *Indication LED's for Power, TX and RX *No power supply needed, plug and play *No IRQs, DMA or required. No IRQ Conflicts *3 feet (1 meter) cable *Baud rate: 300bps to 1Mbps *RS232 output power: -5.7 to +5.7VDC *USB 1.1 and 2.0 compliant *Automatic send data control, Auto detection of data speed, Zero delay automatic transmission *Built-in static and surge protection up to 600W *FCC, CE and RoHS approved - 5 years warranty
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Love the way it holds the comm port you install ...
Love the way it holds the comm port you install it on. As a controls engineer using hyper terminal connection settings to quickly switch between protocols this USB to serial is a good as a UART. Thanks for the driver CD too. Only way to roll
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and neither worked like you would think they should
Worked perfectly, well designed for industrial use and weird devices that need a true Serial to USB converter. This device is currently being used to connect an old (1990 something) Fluke Scope Meter to a newer model Lenovo laptop running windows 7. We had 2 previous ones, one from IO Gear, and one from Belkin, and neither worked like you would think they should. What I'm finding, is unless you invest in something with the FTDI and ZyWin chipsets (zyWin seems to the be most compatible with windows 7), your serial to usb adapter is pretty much a gamble if it will work with your device or not. Used this $35 adapter instead of buying the $200 cable OC4 to USB cable that Fluke wants you to buy, and it worked like a charm. The driver install is a little hairy, but no serious problems (actually requires 2 drivers due to the nature of how it works), after a windows reboot the device worked exactly as needed.
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