[Ham-Mac] VirtualBox and USB-to-Serial adapter

David Anderson david at gm4jjj.co.uk
Sat Aug 20 10:33:07 EDT 2011


Dick,

Try running KeySpan Serial Assistant and under the Settings Menu there is an "Un-install USB serial driver" item.




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On 20 Aug 2011, at 15:05, Dick Kriss wrote:

> On Aug 16, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Hal Mueller wrote:
> 
>> There's also a way to uninstall the Keyspan driver and then plug in the Keyspan. That struck me as ugly. Don't know if it works under Lion either. 
>> 
>> Hal
>> N3YX
>> 
> 
> Hal,
> 
> I no longer need or use the Keyspan Serial to USB Adapter and noticed the driver installer does not have an uninstall option. I have looked and cannot find where the driver may be installed. 
> 
> My assumption was it would be in Macintosh HD/Library/Extensions and that folder is empty. Please let me know if you can find where 'they' installed the Keyspan driver?
> 
> I never tried to use the Keyspan with Lion.  The USA-28A adapter became history before I updated to Lion.
> 
> Replacing the old Keyspan USA-28A with a direct USB connection between the iMac and the Kenwood TS-590S solved all kinds of communications issues. With the Keyspan I was limited to 9600 baud rate and now with a direct USB connection I can use the Kenwood at its factory 115200 baud rate. I don't know if faster is really better but at least I am no longer restricted to 9600.
> 
> 
> 
> Dick AA5VU
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