[Elecraft] KUSB Adaptor
Bill Johnson
k9yeq at live.com
Fri Nov 20 20:53:16 EST 2009
I know from my work and personal experience that some USB devices can fail without being electro mechanically obvious. I recently had a new printer fail after working for 30 + days. I couldn't figure out why a couple of USB ports on the PC weren't working, it was just built, new MB and processor etc. I thought the board had gone bad and the case had one bad front panel port as well. Finally after being unable to fix by reinstalling drivers and troubleshooting through the system devices, all USB devices were removed and then I began plugging in each USB device, starting with the mouse and checking each one. When I got to the new and I thought working printer, voila! Issue discovered..,. it was the new printer. Now my serial to USB converters are working.
I hope this brief description of what happened to me will help someone else.
I use a Kusb and an older, I don't what you call it brand. Both amazingly use the same driver, but their interface software is different. This would mean their chips are the same most likely even though they are different USB adapters.
Bill
K9YEQ
K2-#35 (2 more), KX1-#35, K3, TS2000, IC7000, etc.
> From: w7aqk at cox.net
> To: k7peh at comcast.net; bmaser9 at q.com
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:39:56 -0700
> CC: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KUSB Adaptor
>
> I suspect many of us have had a USB adapter that didn't seem to cooperate at
> one time or the other. I have one that doesn't seem to work on anything!
> It's a Targus. I also have a Belkin that seems to work on everything! So,
> go figure! I think the gentleman was right about the BIOS being the
> culprit.
>
> Dave W7AQK
>
>
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