FAQ: Using MicroBase With USB Ports |
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Can I Use MicroBase With A Computer Which Does Not Have An RS-232 Serial Port? You will probably be able to use MicroBase with a computer which is not equipped with an RS-232 serial port, provided it has an available USB port and you properly install a special adapter called a USB to Serial Port Adapter.
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Where Can I Find A USB To Serial Port Adapter? There are a variety of models available in computer stores and on the Internet. Be sure to select a model which is compatible with your computer's hardware connections and software operating system. Prices range from $20 to $40.
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What USB To
Serial Port Adapters Have Been Tested With MicroBase? We have tested the following units:
These units all produced excellent results when tested on a Sony Vaio notebook computer equipped with Windows XP Home operating system.
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How Do I Install My USB To Serial Port Adapter? You can use the following procedure to install most USB to Serial adapters under Windows XP Home:
Before using the adapter, you will need to see what Com port is assigned to it:
Your USB to Serial Port adapter is now ready for use with MicroBase.
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My Adapter's Com Port Cannot Be Selected In
MicroBase - What Now? If you are using MicroBase v1.50.76 or earlier, you will only be able to select COM1 through COM4. Since many USB to Serial adapters are automatically assigned to COM5 or higher, this can be a problem. You can remedy this situation by either changing the adapter port assignment or installing a newer version of MicroBase. To change USB to Serial adapter com port assignment:
MicroBase versions later than v1.50.76 permit selection of COM1 through COM9. The latest version of MicroBase can be purchased through our sales office. Minor updates can be downloaded from the MicroBase Update Page.
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