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PINPAD 1000SE SERIAL VERSION BUT I DON'T HAVE SERIAL ON THE NEW CO Peter Liu 07-14-2008
Posted by John M. on July 14, 2008, 9:22 pm
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Or you could get a serial PCI card - probably has 2 ports- just as
cheap - if not cheaper.

--
John M.
------------
>I am trying to upgrade my POS system to a newer computer and it
>doesn't have
> any serial connections.
> Anyone have any recommendations as to what to do with my PINPAD
> 1000SE that
> is strictly Serial.
> Supposadly the 1000SE is suppose to come out in USB too but its a a
> whole
> new pad not just a different cable.


Posted by Kinnard on July 15, 2008, 11:38 pm
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My personal experience would suggest that John M. has the right answer, if at
all possible, install a serial card, I would install one that has two ports,
just in case you need the other one in the future. The serial to USB adaptor
may work initially without issues, although that has not been my experience,
but something could easily cause an issue in the future. And it will be
easier to get support in the future with a serial connection. If you tell
the support tech that you are using an serial to USB adaptor and he does not
have the same adaptor available to him, he may not be able to replicate your
issue, nor be sure that the adaptor is not the issue rather than the Pinpad.
I just do not think USB connections are as stable as serial connections.

Kinnard

Kinnard L. Kohler
Retail Management Systems of Arkansas
300 South Rodney Parham Road
Parham Place - Suite 1
Little Rock, AR 72205-4747
(Tel) 501-412-5686
(Fax) 501-374-3636
Email: rmsar@sbcglobal.net

"John M." wrote:

> Or you could get a serial PCI card - probably has 2 ports- just as
> cheap - if not cheaper.
>
> --
> John M.
> ------------
> >I am trying to upgrade my POS system to a newer computer and it
> >doesn't have
> > any serial connections.
> > Anyone have any recommendations as to what to do with my PINPAD
> > 1000SE that
> > is strictly Serial.
> > Supposadly the 1000SE is suppose to come out in USB too but its a a
> > whole
> > new pad not just a different cable.
>
>

Posted by Pr0ject on July 30, 2008, 6:35 pm
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I appreciate the thought... does anyone know what PCI Serial card i can buy
that will function in vista?
F#ck i shoulda just got XP

"Kinnard" wrote:

> My personal experience would suggest that John M. has the right answer, if at
> all possible, install a serial card, I would install one that has two ports,
> just in case you need the other one in the future. The serial to USB adaptor
> may work initially without issues, although that has not been my experience,
> but something could easily cause an issue in the future. And it will be
> easier to get support in the future with a serial connection. If you tell
> the support tech that you are using an serial to USB adaptor and he does not
> have the same adaptor available to him, he may not be able to replicate your
> issue, nor be sure that the adaptor is not the issue rather than the Pinpad.
> I just do not think USB connections are as stable as serial connections.
>
> Kinnard
>
> Kinnard L. Kohler
> Retail Management Systems of Arkansas
> 300 South Rodney Parham Road
> Parham Place - Suite 1
> Little Rock, AR 72205-4747
> (Tel) 501-412-5686
> (Fax) 501-374-3636
> Email: rmsar@sbcglobal.net
>
> "John M." wrote:
>
> > Or you could get a serial PCI card - probably has 2 ports- just as
> > cheap - if not cheaper.
> >
> > --
> > John M.
> > ------------
> > >I am trying to upgrade my POS system to a newer computer and it
> > >doesn't have
> > > any serial connections.
> > > Anyone have any recommendations as to what to do with my PINPAD
> > > 1000SE that
> > > is strictly Serial.
> > > Supposadly the 1000SE is suppose to come out in USB too but its a a
> > > whole
> > > new pad not just a different cable.
> >
> >

Posted by Pr0ject on August 4, 2008, 12:25 pm
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Pretty retarded of me but I had some configuration problems because I had
v066 instead of V066 in a config box. So problem solved
cables2go usb serial cable does work....
so FYI problem solved!

"Pr0ject" wrote:

> I appreciate the thought... does anyone know what PCI Serial card i can buy
> that will function in vista?
> F#ck i shoulda just got XP
>
> "Kinnard" wrote:
>
> > My personal experience would suggest that John M. has the right answer, if
at
> > all possible, install a serial card, I would install one that has two ports,
> > just in case you need the other one in the future. The serial to USB
adaptor
> > may work initially without issues, although that has not been my experience,
> > but something could easily cause an issue in the future. And it will be
> > easier to get support in the future with a serial connection. If you tell
> > the support tech that you are using an serial to USB adaptor and he does not
> > have the same adaptor available to him, he may not be able to replicate your
> > issue, nor be sure that the adaptor is not the issue rather than the Pinpad.
> > I just do not think USB connections are as stable as serial connections.
> >
> > Kinnard
> >
> > Kinnard L. Kohler
> > Retail Management Systems of Arkansas
> > 300 South Rodney Parham Road
> > Parham Place - Suite 1
> > Little Rock, AR 72205-4747
> > (Tel) 501-412-5686
> > (Fax) 501-374-3636
> > Email: rmsar@sbcglobal.net
> >
> > "John M." wrote:
> >
> > > Or you could get a serial PCI card - probably has 2 ports- just as
> > > cheap - if not cheaper.
> > >
> > > --
> > > John M.
> > > ------------
> > > >I am trying to upgrade my POS system to a newer computer and it
> > > >doesn't have
> > > > any serial connections.
> > > > Anyone have any recommendations as to what to do with my PINPAD
> > > > 1000SE that
> > > > is strictly Serial.
> > > > Supposadly the 1000SE is suppose to come out in USB too but its a a
> > > > whole
> > > > new pad not just a different cable.
> > >
> > >

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