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Leanne wrote:
What you need is called a serial to USB adapter or converter.



I got mine at the Radio Shack........

Leanne


Thanks all. I'll try out your suggestions. As I am Dutch, I'll look for
equivalents of the shops and site over here.

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Doug Dotson wrote:
Check out www.keyspan.com

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Leanne wrote:

What you need is called a serial to USB adapter or converter.



That's exactly what I need. It never even occured to me that a thing
like this exists.
I saw one on the site mentioned above that provides one RS232 serial
interface. So I presume this also makes the OS and the chartplotting
program "think" the computer now has a COM-port, which is needed for the
setup of the connection with the GPS?

Thanks again.
Jsp
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Jsp wrote:
Doug Dotson wrote:
Check out www.keyspan.com

"Jsp" wrote in message
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Leanne wrote:

What you need is called a serial to USB adapter or converter.



That's exactly what I need. It never even occured to me that a thing
like this exists.
I saw one on the site mentioned above that provides one RS232 serial
interface. So I presume this also makes the OS and the chartplotting
program "think" the computer now has a COM-port, which is needed for
the setup of the connection with the GPS?

Thanks again.
Jsp


They come with driver software and have to be installed, only takes a few
minutes. Make sure the one you buy is compatible with your operating system
(WinXP, ME, 98 etc.) Ebay usually has loads of them. The converter is USB to
serial, NOT serial to USB as mentioned above!


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"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
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Jsp wrote:
Doug Dotson wrote:
Check out www.keyspan.com

"Jsp" wrote in message
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Leanne wrote:

What you need is called a serial to USB adapter or converter.



That's exactly what I need. It never even occured to me that a thing
like this exists.
I saw one on the site mentioned above that provides one RS232 serial
interface. So I presume this also makes the OS and the chartplotting
program "think" the computer now has a COM-port, which is needed for
the setup of the connection with the GPS?

Thanks again.
Jsp


They come with driver software and have to be installed, only takes a few
minutes. Make sure the one you buy is compatible with your operating
system
(WinXP, ME, 98 etc.) Ebay usually has loads of them. The converter is USB
to
serial, NOT serial to USB as mentioned above!


Depends upon your point of view.

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On Sat, 07 May 2005 11:31:37 GMT, "Dennis Pogson"
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They come with driver software and have to be installed, only takes a few
minutes. Make sure the one you buy is compatible with your operating system
(WinXP, ME, 98 etc.) Ebay usually has loads of them. The converter is USB to
serial, NOT serial to USB as mentioned above!



I would consider these converters to be USB-serial (that is, they
convert both ways.)



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Jsp wrote:

I saw one on the site mentioned above that provides one RS232 serial
interface. So I presume this also makes the OS and the chartplotting
program "think" the computer now has a COM-port, which is needed for the
setup of the connection with the GPS?


A Windows OS will Plug & Play the serial to USB adapter. You may need
to provide a driver the first time, that is normally supplied on a CD
with the adapter.

If you need to know the COM port number, you can then find that listed
in the Device Manager under COM and LPT ports. The port will usually be
identified with the adapter or maybe the IC that does the A/D conversion.

Jack


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On Sat, 07 May 2005 07:57:54 -0400, Jack Erbes
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If you need to know the COM port number, you can then find that listed
in the Device Manager under COM and LPT ports. The port will usually be
identified with the adapter or maybe the IC that does the A/D conversion.

Jack


On my computer, the USB/serial adaptor will appear as a different COM
port, depending on which of the three USB ports it is plugged into.

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"Peter Bennett" wrote in message
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On Sat, 07 May 2005 07:57:54 -0400, Jack Erbes
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If you need to know the COM port number, you can then find that listed
in the Device Manager under COM and LPT ports. The port will usually be
identified with the adapter or maybe the IC that does the A/D conversion.

Jack


On my computer, the USB/serial adaptor will appear as a different COM
port, depending on which of the three USB ports it is plugged into.


That is strange. Mine comes up the same no matter which of the 4 USB
ports I connect it to.

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"Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote in message
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On my computer, the USB/serial adaptor will appear as a different COM
port, depending on which of the three USB ports it is plugged into.


That is strange. Mine comes up the same no matter which of the 4 USB
ports I connect it to.


That depends on the implementation the manufacturer chose. If the device has
a unique serial number, it will appear with the same com port on any USB
port. If not (cheaper, no ROM chip needed) it will indeed change com port
number if you change USP port.

Meindert


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cheaper, no ROM chip needed


Cheap? Us?! BOATERS?!!!



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