At 0:02 -0500 6/3/09, John Foust wrote:
I think there has been other threads here regardng the
hit-or-miss
nature of these USB-to-serial adapters. I know when I needed one
to sync a Palm, I couldn't find one that did it right. I think
I hit my head against three $30 adapters to no avail, but this
was four-five years ago.
I have no experience with these, but have a strong recommendation
from Tim Lindner, who helped develop a serial
file-server for Tandy
Color Computers:
At 8:46 -0700 4/12/09, tim lindner wrote:
Be on the lookout for a device that contains an FTDI
chipset. Boisy and
I agree they are the best USB <-> RS232 devices.
For whatever it's worth. My question was how I could get my Mac
Powerbook G4 to serve files to my Color Computer 3; I have not
ordered Drivewire yet, but I probably should do that soon.
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