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John,
Dave Nadler's site explains this is detail, and Paul Remde (Cumulus Soaring) has good advice also, including suggesting to visit Dave's site: "Connecting to PCs that Don't Have RS-232 Serial Connectors Most flight computers and flight recorders connect to PCs using RS-232 communications. However, most new PCs do not have RS-232 serial connectors. These are usually DB-9m (9-pin male) connectors. There are several ways to work around that issue. My recommendation is to use an RS-232 serial port PCMCIA Card. You can see an example he Socket Serial I/O PC Card Another solution is to use a USB to serial converter. However, many of these units to do work as well as one would expect. David Nadler has compiled a very nice list of devices that have been tested and work well. You can see his page he http://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_USB_Serial_Notes.html" Paul, hope it's okay to paste your info here as a plug. ~Bruce |
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