[nycphp-talk] [OT] notebook recommendations - time to retire the Thinkpad t42p... anyone know Lenovo's t61p?
David Krings
ramons at gmx.net
Sun Aug 10 12:56:26 EDT 2008
Jerry B. Altzman wrote:
> USB->serial connectors are cheap, plentiful, and work like a charm in
> Windows and Linux.
Cheap - true, plentiful - true as well, work like a charm - well,not if you
need real RS232C. When I worked at IR we had an adaptor for programming
elecrtronic locks and it required a true serial port. The vast majority of USB
to serial converters we tried were fakers or just plain junk. Most of them
could run a seril mouse, but that was about it. The only one we found that
works fine is the Belkin F5U103, which I think Belkin no longer makes, but it
is still sold. That thing looks like crap, but it works well and is fast. The
only other good, fully compatible serial port for a laptop I know of is the
SocketCOM Ruggedized Serial I/O card. Supposedly, the Port Authority USB to
Serial adaptor from CablesToGo works as well, but I know who tested that one
back at IR and I recommend to opt for that one only when it can be returned or
is cheap enough that it doesn't matter.
Honestly, most of the USB to serial convertes have a USB cable and a D-Sub 9
pin connector commonly found for serial ports, but that is it for most of the
"converters".
David
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