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The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
Just to hook everyone up, I made a great find reticently.
If you have a new laptop with only a expresscard slot Startech makes a great serial port adapter. It has a real UART not a prolific PL2303 usb-to-serial chip. It can program the 2006-08 controller in about 20 second flat. Here is the link : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...06&Tpk=ec1s950 |
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
Thanks for the info. Last year I had looked for one that was more then just a usb serial converter but didn't find it.
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
A warning to anyone who sees this and decides it's just what they need: "ExpressCard" is not the same thing as "PC Card" (which used to be called "PCMCIA Card").
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
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There are several good PCMCIA cards, but this is the first ExpressCard that I've seen that works well. |
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
For those who have PCMCIA card slots, try using a Siig PCMCIA 1 port serial card, loads code in about 20 seconds as well. (Much faster than the prolific usb adapters)
Last edited by kiettyyyy : 02-03-2008 at 08:05. |
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
As far as I'm concerned the Prolific is basically junk. The most inexpensive way to go is with the usb-serial cable with the FTDI chipset, previously covered here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...70&postcount=4 |
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
I found that the two-port version (EC2S950) was the same price, so I chose to go that route. It arrived the other day, and I can report the same results as the other folks: downloads are quicker and more reliable. The only drawbacks I see are mechanical. It seems like the connector between the breakout harness and the card is pretty fragile, and pre-disposed to breakage in the near future.
I wish there was some easy way to strain relieve it, but short of mounting the laptop on a plywood panel I don't see any obvious solution. I'll be packing the old USB->RS232 adapter just in case. |
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
I used hot glue to strain relief mine.
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Re: The poor serial port less laptop owners with a ExpressCard Slot
Can anyone confirm if this works with a MacBook Pro running Boot Camp? Thanks.
Last edited by chaoticprout : 11-03-2008 at 23:40. |
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