RS-232 ports & modern laptops.

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delecti

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I was reading another thread that is closed on the subject.
And it was closed prematurely.
Let me just state that i hate RS-232 but many critical applications still use it for system programming and downloads or firmware and such.

For 90% of equipment a USB-to-Serial(keyspan) or Express Card WILL do the trick.

However.... They WILL NOT work when the voltage has been altered on the serial port. NO USB can meet the difference in voltage.
Some PLCs do this.
All Rauland-Borg Equipment does this. (healthcare)
Fire Alarm equipment does this.

WE NEED SOME REAL LAPTOPS TO DEPLOY!
You CANNOT have a ROM being loaded fail halfway due to a limitation in a hacked device.

Last to have one was a Dell..i forget the model. they are discontinued.
 
Work bought me a HP laptop that had a serial port On it. Required for Connecting an O'Scope and a Temperature/Humidit data logger. Not a biggy as both items work using a Serial -> USB adaptor.
Md: HP Elitebook 8570P.
http://shopping1.hp.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/WW-USSMBPublicStore-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewStandardCatalog-Browse?CatalogCategoryID=oW0Q7hacguQAAAE2T3dObPSj

Heavy, rugged, Daul HDDs (2nd drive replaces the DVD drive (but included a external USB DVD drive. Corporate model, not ther "lower" quality consummer models.
 
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