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    Question Using A Laptop Without Serial Port

    I just purchased a new HP Pavillion laptop but it has no serial port. I have a USB port and ethernet port and have a port replicator. I am reluctant to use the replicator because of all the mixed answers I've gotten about their lack of success. I was wondering what it what take to be able to hook up to Allen BRadley PLC's RS Logix. If possible, it would be nice if I could hook up to Siemens S5 & S7 PLC's as well. That's probrably asking a lot but I would like to get some information on this subject. Any help out there?

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    mtech:

    go to any mail order electronics house (mouser, digikey, alltronics, etc.) and search for >usb to rs232 serial adaptor<
    I did >usb to rs232< on altavista and got over 1200 hits

    robotic regards,

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    Mtech, Sorry to say I do not recamend the USB com port.
    I have found there is about a 50% chance this will work right with the laptop and the machine.

    I have found this by that I have been asked to go to sevral shops and help were they are tring to do this.

    My latop does not have a com port either ,but I am alswas able to hook up and DNC to the machine.

    this is what I did I bought a Com Prot card for the laptop it works great.

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    Question pcmcia cards

    Thanks for the info. I thought the pcmcia card would be the best way to go. What are some available pcmcia cards that work well? What do they cost. Is there a card made specifically by rockwell automation. Is there any one preferred card out there on the market today.



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    Default Jay...

    Are there any toys you don't have?

    PEACE



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    Default There are many adapters.

    Comp USA should have what you need.

    or Radio shack.
    Will have it too.



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    Metch, look here to start this is the cards I use.

    http://www.socketcom.com/product/serial.asp


    Well All I can say hardmill is I have what ever it take's for me to get the job done inculding using your talants to if that is what is needed.

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