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That seems plausible, there maybe some reading who do not know that. It was just a general comment for other parties to note.The software loads and opens, so he must have NetFramework.
That seems plausible, there maybe some reading who do not know that. It was just a general comment for other parties to note.The software loads and opens, so he must have NetFramework.
Your USB to serial adaptor should have come with a CD containing the driver which has to be installed on your computer BEFORE the adaptor is plugged in. If there was no CD, there should have been some paperwork with a link to down load the correct driver.Hi
I don't understand about the 'drivers' do I need to download something else.
I thought I only needed to download the EAS software......I think a got a disc when I bought my first lead so maybe everything was on the disc that was required.
So do I need to download the 'driver' software?
I supply a serial to OBD lead, not the not the USB to serial adaptor, the driver would have come with the adaptor from wherever you bought that.Hi
I will and have look what windows is on the laptop.
I bought my second lead from you, how did you send the software?
I can't remember.
Not only will the USB adaptor software need to be uninstalled, but the windows generic driver will need to be disabled.Best to uninstall the USB adapter SOFTWARE, then re-install BEFORE inserting the USB adapter next time.
If you're talking about the serial-to-USB adaptor, that will (surely) have come with the software to "drive" it. When I had my own company, we needed to provide a serial to USB adapter and we only found ONE that worked successfully every time. We got it from Farnell and it came with a CR-rom with the necessary software (drivers). First time I used it on my laptop, it failed to work. It transpired that I plugged in the USB adapter BEFORE I loaded the software....sound familiar?Hi
My adaptor came with my Blackbox solution Hardware... maybe look on that site for the adaptor software.
That's a very generous offer, thank you. I'll send you a PM.Have just found the disc that came with my usb adapter containing all the drivers, if you want to contact me to send a disc I will make you a copy
There are different chips used in USB to serial adaptors and they require different drivers.Have just found the disc that came with my usb adapter containing all the drivers, if you want to contact me to send a disc I will make you a copy
Most of the USB to serial adaptors only support the X-ON/X-OFF protocol, the EAS software requires RTS/CTS protocol which uses extra connections.If you're talking about the serial-to-USB adaptor, that will (surely) have come with the software to "drive" it. When I had my own company, we needed to provide a serial to USB adapter and we only found ONE that worked successfully every time. We got it from Farnell and it came with a CR-rom with the necessary software (drivers). First time I used it on my laptop, it failed to work. It transpired that I plugged in the USB adapter BEFORE I loaded the software....sound familiar?
Help me here Datatek sometime ago you and Wammers were on a thread talking about certain types of serial adapter to some one and which to use. Can't offhand remember the number you advised people to use but anyway I purchased the said one and it works on 2 old laptops I have. One runs windows 7 and the other XP. I use the same cable and adapter on both and they both work fine. Just thought no harm in letting him have a copy to try. Do agree though did install drivers before plugging adapter in either laptopThere are different chips used in USB to serial adaptors and they require different drivers.
FTDI is one and Prolific is the other, either will work if they have been fully wired to provide RTS, CTS & DSR signals.Help me here Datatek sometime ago you and Wammers were on a thread talking about certain types of serial adapter to some one and which to use. Can't offhand remember the number you advised people to use but anyway I purchased the said one and it works on 2 old laptops I have. One runs windows 7 and the other XP. I use the same cable and adapter on both and they both work fine. Just thought no harm in letting him have a copy to try. Do agree though did install drivers before plugging adapter in either laptop
Cheers Datatek, reading this right the adapter has every pin coupled to contact to every wire etc to pick up all info and no blanks in as it were ( I can visualize it easier this way). I must be lucky and have one of the correct adapters.FTDI is one and Prolific is the other, either will work if they have been fully wired to provide RTS, CTS & DSR signals.
Sadly most of the adaptors using the Prolific chip do not have the RTS, CTS & DSR signals wired up, so the FTDI is a better bet as most of the adaptors are fully wired, but not all.
The software runs on my win10 laptop?Hi.....Decided to manually inflate my system.....turned out I still had some leaks so been sorting new piping.
I thank you all for your help, but its all double dutch to me. I seem to remember having 'Vehicle Explorer' from Blackbox Solutions' would this have been the driver software. I don't think this works with Windows 10, from reading threads from the forum.
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