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On the subject of needing a serial port for many of the older flight
loggers and computers. You have 2 options. You can buy a serial port PCMCIA card and install it in your computer or it is much more conveniently to purchase a USB serial port adapter. The second option allows you to use that USB device on any computer. The serial USB port adapter looks like a small memory stick and costs less than $20. One caveat though is that the computer assigns a com port number to the USB device. My computer assigned it to com port 3. Usually the com port number is 1. That's easy to change. I now can communicate with my old CAI LNAV loggers using a modern laptop with the latest MSN operating system Dave Chris wrote: Since most new laptops do not include a serial port I plan to add a serial port adapter pcmcia card. [to be capatible with my Volkslogger, and Garmin as well as other peoples serial port stuff] |
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