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Parallels Integration - Version: 1.0, 12/7/2006 06:28AM PST
ylon
It would be *great* to see this integrated directly into Parallels so as to maintain a version that will work with any updates released. Very useful tool!!! Thanks so very much!
Legacy RS232 - Version: 1.0, 12/6/2006 11:28PM PST
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mgl2
This application probably isn't very useful to most people. I agree with the above post that given a choice, USB/Firewire is much better. However, in my line of work (firmware development for telemetry equipment) there is a LOT of legacy RS232 and I'm sure there's at least a few people out there in the same boat. Parallels is great for running old software (programmers, analysers, master/RTU simulators) on my Mac execpt most of this kind of suff operates over RS232. So I threw together SerialParallels and now everything works :)
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- Legacy RS232
My mantra: - Version: 1.0, 12/6/2006 09:29PM PST
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depeche
If it aint got a USB or FireWire port, it aint worth using. I cannot think of the last useful device I used (back in my dark, Windoze days) which had a DB9 or DB25 plug on the back of it. Obviously too long ago to make a difference now.
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