![]() ![]() The Solution: SerialClient is a Mac application that (in my own words, which may not be technically accurate) takes the serial port away from the Mac OS and links it to Parallels for use by Windows applications running under Parallels. Rebooting to the other environment was the solution that I came up with until I read about SerialClient. This was necessary because the Keyspan driver under Mac OS would not release the serial port adapter to Windows under Parallels, and I did not want to have to remove the drivers from Mac OS each time that I wanted Windows to use the serial port. Initially, I had set my Mac to use Boot Camp to provide the Windows XP environment. There are both Mac OS and Windows programs applicable to my needs however, they differ in their purpose, and thus I need the Windows environment to supplement my Mac-based operations. The USB/serial port adapter that I have chosen is the Keyspan USA-19HS. The Problem (as I faced it): I have need to use a serial port to connect my MacBook to my amateur radio equipment. ![]()
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