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Serial Button box with USB adapter?
Hi,
I have an older button box (custom made) with a serial connection. Can anyone give me any idea whether it might work with DirectRT using a serial to USB adapter? If so, any particular type I should try? My plan right now is just to buy an adapter and give it a try, but I figured I'd see if anyone had any suggestions before I blunder on. Thanks, Jon |
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Any modern adapter should work. We've got a handful of these in the shop for general use & testing:
http://www.google.com/products/catal...MAU#ps-sellers |
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Thanks. I've also just noticed that the connection from my button box is a male 9-pin. The adapters that come up as USB to serial are all male 9 pin as well. Would a gender converter work, or does this indicate I have something else?
Sorry for my cluelessness, it has been a long time since I've had to deal with these older serial connections. |
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