[Ham-Mac] Re.Serial ports, Boot Camp, Parallels 4.0

Steve - VA3SPH va3sph at mac.com
Sun Dec 7 15:43:32 EST 2008


Hi Mike,

Network prefs only show network connections. If you were using one of  
the serial ports (connected to dial out modem) to Internet using PPP  
then that port would show connected. As it is now it just showing the  
availability serial port to networking software and that is normal if  
not highly desirable if you have to dial out to an ISP.

Cheers,

Steve - VA3SPH

On 7-Dec-08, at 5:38 AM, Mike Williams wrote:

> John
>
> I have Parallels 4 (XP pro) running with two virtual serial ports.  
> One is connected to my FT920 with the other connected to an Expert  
> 1K-FA. Both work together. As it happens both serial/USB adapters  
> are different but I only have the drivers in the iMac loaded.  
> Interestingly in Network Prefs both adapters are shown as configured  
> but not connected.
>
> In Virtual Machine Configuration each of the ports is a 'Real Port'  
> shown as enabled and connected.
>
> Good luck
> Mike
> M0MRW
>
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>   1. Serial ports, Boot Camp, Parallels 4.0 (John T. Barr)
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> Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 04:44:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: "John T. Barr" <w6jtb at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Ham-Mac] Serial ports, Boot Camp, Parallels 4.0
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> I am cruising sailboat, I use a MacBook with a Keyspan 4 port serial- 
> USB adapter. Running OSX I use two serial ports, one for a GPS input  
> for electronic charting using GPSNavX, and one for an AIS receiver  
> input to that same application.
>
> Using BootCamp and Windows Vista and running Airmail software, two  
> more serial ports are used, one to do frequency control to a Yaesu  
> FT 100D, and the other to a SCS PTC pactor III modem.
>
> In both cases the correct drivers for both OSs have been downloaded  
> from Keyspan and both systems run fine...just one at a time.
>
> Yesterday I attended an excellent lecture on charting by Mark Doyle  
> at the Seven Seas Cruising Association annual meeting, and he  
> strongly recommended Parallels 4.0, indicating that the multiple  
> serial port issues that existed in earlier versions had been fixed  
> in this latest release.
>
> Any experience with this combo and suggestions are welcome including  
> any other OSX/Windows solutions using multiple serial ports?
>
> 73, John, W6JTB
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