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Re: Programming on a Mac

I have a Core2Duo Macbook Pro.

I have Parallels with WinXP with service pack 2.

MPLab and friends work wonderfully, and compiling with mcc18 is successful.

However, the RadioShack USB to Serial adapter that I just installed drivers for isn't working. The documentation says that when I plug in the USB end, Windows should create another device in my "Ports (COM & LPT)" section in device manager. That doesn't happen in Parallels, though it does happen on a regular desktop PC.

So that has been my experience. Anybody have ideas? We were so close...
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