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2. 10:27 AM - Re: Re: (no subject) (Matt Dralle)
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Rich-
Thanks for the information, but yes, the driver that was supplied and
installed, but I still could not get the XDP4000X to respond. I am sure I am
doing
something simple, wrong, but have grown increasingly frustrated, but have
not given up yet.
John
In a message dated 6/22/2007 8:02:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dr.richardwarwick@googlemail.com writes:
I hope this isn't stating the obvious, but don't forget that a USB to serial
adaptor needs a manufacturer specific driver. I struggled for ages before I
found this out. Just plugging it in isn't enough, and there are no generic
drivers. It has to be the CD that came with the cable/adaptor. My 2p.
Rich
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XDP-4000x'ers,
I missed the first part of this thread, so pardon if this is a repeat... Be sure that you are using the correct cable. This can not be stressed enough. Simply a cable with the right connectors on the *is not enough*. It has to be a null modem cable and this dictates a particular wiring configuration. On my XDP-4000x website ( http://www.matronics.com/xdp4000x/ ), I specific the exact cable you'll need (scroll down towards the bottom of the page). You'll need this specific cable for it to work. These used to be available from CompUSA, and are certainly available on-line.
Good luck,
Matt Dralle
At 02:49 AM 6/23/2007 Saturday, you wrote:
>Rich-
>
>Thanks for the information, but yes, the driver that was supplied and installed,
but I still could not get the XDP4000X to respond. I am sure I am doing something
simple, wrong, but have grown increasingly frustrated, but have not given
up yet.
>
>John
>
>In a message dated 6/22/2007 8:02:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dr.richardwarwick@googlemail.com
writes:
>I hope this isn't stating the obvious, but don't forget that a USB to serial adaptor
needs a manufacturer specific driver. I struggled for ages before I found
this out. Just plugging it in isn't enough, and there are no generic drivers.
It has to be the CD that came with the cable/adaptor. My 2p.
>
>Rich
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