USB to Serial Adapter
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Andrew,
I don't have a direct repsonse to your question but have read some posts on other reflectors where people are trying to get COM port capability to talk to extrernal equipment. As you say, COM ports are becoming quite rare on laptops. From what I have read, people have had success with USB->COM adaptors. But their success seems dependent on the laptop (and version of WIN) as well as the application they are running (some are trying to run older DOS applications on WIN98 machines).
So I think you can get there - it may just take some tweaking. Possibly a better (more robust?) solution is to use a PCMCIA-COM adaptor. They too can be found.
I think the moral is to but the adaptor locally and be prepared to return it for another!
Good luck,
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FYI I ended up with a Dell laptop that didn't have a serial port so I bought a Targus Port Replicator from Dell. I don't know if that would work with the Rotel or not but it didn't work for my pronto so I'm returning it. I ended up with a Keyspan USB to Serial adapter and it works great for both the pronto and Rotel
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