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RE: Re: USB -> Serial



Have used it with XP and XP Home but had to set it to COM 1 for it to work
correctly all of the time for C-Bus it needs to be set to one of the first
four COM Ports but I am not sure about other devices sometimes if you are
using anything Bluetooth depending on the software it takes every available
COM Port you are not using on start up and locks it for bluetooth use just
be careful of your settings in this case but apart from all that it has
worked fine

Niall

-----Original Message-----
From: David Buckley [mailto:db@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 July 2003 13:35
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: USB -> Serial


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Niall Shannon <niallshannon@c...>
wrote:
> C-Bus system wanted to do was the one from easysync and they seem
to be the
> leaders in this.
>
> www.easysync.co.uk <http://www.easysync.co.uk <http://www.easysync.co.uk>
>
>

Niall

Have you tried the easysync on XP?  Mine worked fine on 98, but
since upgrading to XP my label printer doesnt work properly (looks
like no flow control).  Haven't tried it on CBus yet, but was just
wondering if you knew!

David.





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