So in theory if I was able to run the oldest version of Mac Os to
support USB I could potentially do it after installing the
appropriate driver for the USB to serial hardware device - in this
case, the keyspan.
But Basilisk can't run a Mac OS that fits the above description, does
it?
Alex
On Oct 12, 2006, at 8:52 PM, Abraham Limpo Martínez wrote:
> Some applications that want to contact the serial port to very
> low level (ie: bypassing the OS drivers) have trouble with USB to
> serial
> and USB to parallel adapters; common applications that have
> troubles are
> PIC programmers and emulators. So my suggestion was that if you're
> unable to use serial port under Basilisk II, it is peharps because
> of this.
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