USB to Serial on a DOS 6.2 system
USB to Serial on a DOS 6.2 system
Well since my laptop is older than me (i'm 15) is doesn't happen to have a USB slot (pity...) so I was wondering if there are any USB to Serial thingies somewhere floating around in space. It would make my life a bit easier.
I hope it has PCMCIA if so then your not SOL
http://www.techadvice.com/info/item.asp ... &iid=16640
Hope this helps.
http://www.techadvice.com/info/item.asp ... &iid=16640
Hope this helps.
Naw, I'm not lucky enough to get a computer with a PCMA, was it?, in mine. It doesn't even have a headphone jack. O.o The thing about it that it has enough physical memory to bearily run Win 3.11 but the machine itself can't use that much...
Sory for bringing this thread back from the dead, during spring break I don't have much access to the net. When I orginally posted this thread I had biked *+ mi. to Hastings, MN from Hampton, MN. (Not just for that mind you.)
Sory for bringing this thread back from the dead, during spring break I don't have much access to the net. When I orginally posted this thread I had biked *+ mi. to Hastings, MN from Hampton, MN. (Not just for that mind you.)
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What exactly do you need to be using USB for on a laptop that old? If you are talking a mouse or some other controller device, it's futile. If you are talking a USB hard drive for backing up files, you would have better luck pulling the hard drive out of the laptop and using an adapter to connect it directly to a desktop computer. There are even USB to IDE converters that have support for both desktop and laptop hard drives.