Connect serial devices to any notebook ExpressCard slot! Featuring 128-byte FIFO ... more
communication, and a high performance 16C950 UART, EC1S950 offers up to 921.6Kbps data transfer rates, to ensure your serial peripherals are running at their peak.
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Connect serial devices to any notebook ExpressCard slot! Featuring128-byte FIFO ... more
communication and a high performance 16C950 UARTEC1S950 offers up to 921.6Kbps data transfer rates to ensure yourserial peripherals are running at their peak.
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Connect serial devices to any notebook ExpressCard slot! Featuring128-byte FIFO ... more
communication and a high performance 16C950 UARTEC1S950 offers up to 921.6Kbps data transfer rates to ensure yourserial peripherals are running at their peak.
Postage & Packaging: free Super Saver Delivery Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months...
Advantages: USB 1.1 Backwards Compatable Disadvantages: Instalation
I bought this card for 12 quid out of desperation. The desperation was that a lot of USB1.1 devices were not working on my PC and a lot were; I'd be interested to know if anyone else has had this problem.
Once I had installed the card and switched on the computer (running windows 2000) there were a few problems with installation of the drivers, the first being that the PDF files had language incompatibility problems. This is not a real problem though as there is word documents.
The second problem was that the drivers cannot be installed directly from the CD this caused severe frustration for me as no matter which directory I looked in the hardware wizard could not find the drivers. Like all good engineers I never read instruction manuals even if I had it, they did not tell you what you had to do to install the drivers ...
Advantages: reasonably high quality cable Disadvantages: Of very limited use
My 100th review ? in some ways I wish I?d chosen a more glamorous item to cover, but this will have to do!
Earlier Olympus Digital cameras used RS232c interfaces to connect directly to Personal Computers; my first semi-serious digital camera (an Olympus CAMEDIA C 960ZOOM reviewed previously) was one such example.
Cameras of this vintage frequently have two 3.5mm jack sockets, one for Composite Video out (and feature a yellow collar) the other, for data is beige to match the cable.
The cable is reasonably high quality, being roughly a metre long, and terminating in a 3.5mm jack plug at one end, and a 9 pin serial connection at the other.
The camera automatically supplies the 12v signals required by an RS232 interface, there?s nothing ?smart? about the cable, it?s just a lump of wire!
A screened cable is used, and features ...
Microsoft and their proprietary products are poor performance,and too expensive.This adapter detects the same network my pc adapter detects but only 1 bar of signal.My pc adapter has 5 bars on the network.The xbox adapter must not have an omni antenna and the gain is probably 1dbi.I tried to opened this crap and put a higher gain antenna but the connector is a sub micro connector specially made for microsoft to screw us.I still could have rigged a better antenna,but i accidentally lost an ic chip trying to pry this thing apart,now there goes 70 bucks,never again.
Fortunately i discovered linksys sells a universal game adapter (part number WGA54G),the adpater is also pc compatible,why isnt the xbox adapter pc compatible?Anyway,the linksys has an omni antenna and yes its removable to get a better omni.The signal is 5 to 15 times ...
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Connect serial devices to any notebook ExpressCard slot! Featuring 128-byte FIFO communication, and a high performance 16C950 UART, EC1S950 offers up to 921.6Kbps data transfer rates, to ensure your serial peripherals are running at their peak.
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