[Coco] Drivewire
Bill Pierce
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Fri Sep 26 17:02:29 EDT 2014
Steve, you can use a "DB9 to USB" adapter with the Coco drivewire cable (Coco serial to DB-9) to connect to the PC USB port. A lot of us use it this way (I do)... and from what I understand, it's trivial to then use the USb serial Wi-Fi adapters once you have the data in USB format.... wireless DriveWire :-)
Bill Pierce
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ostrom <smostrom7 at comcast.net>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Fri, Sep 26, 2014 4:38 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] Drivewire
Just curious. My Windows laptop that I used to run Drivewire 3 has broken.
I just purchased a refurbished HP Chromebook 14 from Woot that uses the
Chrome OS. Can I get Drivewire to work with this Chromebook without having
to add Linux to the OS? Anyone have any thoughts along this path? I plan
to repair my old Toshiba Windows laptop so Drivewire is available again, but
thought that maybe the Chromebook might work. How about the cable
connections? I think the Chromebook (still being delivered) has USB 2.0 and
3.0 ports, HDMI, Wi-Fi and is the 4G model so can use T-Mobile 4G phone
service for data transfer. It also has a multicard SD slot. It's been
awhile, but I think I needed a serial port dongle connected to my Toshiba
for the Drivewire cable.
Has Drivewire every been converted to use a Coco serial to PC USB port, or
is that not even feasible?
Thanks!
--- Steve ---
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