Why don't you try it and let us know? If it doesn't work, you can just get an older desktop off ebay or someplace and dedicate it to running your scanner.
This is a crazy question, I am sure.
I have a Roland Picza 3-D Scanner connected to my desktop computer through 9-pin serial cables that works just fine.
Because of the time that some scans take, I would like to connect the scanner to my Dell Notebook to free up my desktop.
My Desk top serial is nine-pin, and my laptop serial is 15 pin. Is it feasible to connect my scanner to the laptop by way of a
9 pin to 15 pin serial adaptor?
Thanking you is,
Noxzema
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Why don't you try it and let us know? If it doesn't work, you can just get an older desktop off ebay or someplace and dedicate it to running your scanner.
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I don't have much choice. I was trying to save the shipping wait time , in hoping that someone here had already been down that road, or knew the principle involved in converting port connections.
In any event thanks for the reply.
Noxzema