Apm Usb To Serial Adapter Drivers For Mac
PL2303 USB to Serial Driver for Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. It supports devices of ATEN, IOData, Elcom, Itegno, Ma620, Ratoc, Tripp, Radioshack, Dcu10, SiteCom, Alcatel, Samsung, Siemens, Syntech, Nokia, MS3303H
The maintenance of this open-source driver has been discontinued. You can obtain the official signed and maintained PL2303 en CH341 drivers at https://www.mac-usb-serial.com. The new drivers offer El Capitan support of your USB to Serial driver.
This driver enables the functionality of Prolific PL2303 USB serial adapter in Mac OS X. This PL2303 chip is used in various devices like usb serial dongles and embedded USB bridges in cellphones, GPS receivers, etcetera.
Sep 11, 2013 Using Apple A1277 USB-Ethernet adapter with windows 7. You can use a Macbook air USB-Ethernet adapter on a Windows 7 machine even though it wouldn't normally find a driver by making a quick. Vantec introduces the USB 3.0 To Dual Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter bringing. A single USB connection; Compliant with Universal Serial Bus 3.0 Specification. APM, OSPM, and Wake-on-LAN; Supports jumbo frame up to 9K bytes; USB. Indicators for Ethernet connection; Support Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1 / Mac OS X.
This driver implements the following features:
- Unix file-descriptor access (/dev/cu.Repleo-PL2303-xxx, /dev/tty.Repleo-PL2303-xxx)
- Baudrates 300, 600, 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200, 115200, 230400
- Databytes 5, 6, 7, 8
- Stopbits (1, 2)
- Parity check (none, odd, even)
- Manual handshake signal control (RTS, DTR, CTS, DSR, CD, RI)
- Hardware handshake
- Sending break signal (for Cisco routers)
- Supports a large range of manufacturers like: ATEN, Prolific, IOData, Elcom, Itegno, Ma620, Ratoc,Tripp, Radioshack, Dcu10, SiteCom, Alcatel, Samsung, Siemens, Syntech, Speed Dragon Multimedia (MS3303H) and Nokia.
MOSCHIP MCS7830 USB2.0 TO ETHERNET DRIVER READMEVersion 1.141. GENERALPlease note, that I am not a professional programmer. Also, I am an absolute beginner in network technology. I am only a person interested in OS/2. This driver is my first attempt to write an OS/2 device driver.
Cause I don't speak C programming language, this driver is written with Virtual Pascal and an assembler stub for linking the 32-bit code to the kernel. This work is done at my spare time and given to public for free. Please note that I will not support this driver and there's no guarantee that there will be a further version. It is not a project to the public but a result of my needs and my curiosity.This driver would not exist without the help of many code snippets and free available information from many other people doing OS/2 development.
Maybe my code will be helpful for someone else, so I have included full source code into source.zip. If you want to make things better you are invited to do so.Please feel free to use the driver and the source but note, that some of the string-functions are taken from the Virtual Pascal sources. And, of course, I am not responsible to any damage using this driver at your system! I have been testing this driver carefully but I am shure, there may be bugs left. As always, a bug in a device driver may crash the whole system. So please, be careful when testing this driver.2. Review asturias renaissance concert. SUPPORTED DEVICESThis driver supports USB2.0 to Ethernet Adapters using MOSCHIP MCS7830 chip.
The device identifies as Vendor 0x9710 and Product 0x7830 in the device descriptor. The driver accepts all devices with that combination of Vendor and Product ID. Mine was sold by Conrad at December 2007, Order Number 973119 for about 25 EURO.
Today, you can find such devices on second hand market.3. PREREQUISITESThis driver should run on every Version of OS/2 Warp4 and up.You NEED an USB 2.0 Hub for doing something useful with it.You NEED at least a 486 CPU (but this should not be a problem).SMP is now tested and known working fine.My configuration:Intel Core2 Duo with running ECS2.1, ACPI and USB Drivers from Lars Erdmann.4.
INSTALLATIONThe driver consists of two files: mcs7830.os2 (the driver) and mcs7830.nif (information file for MPTS).You may install via MPTS-Configuration. Use the 'others' button to copy the files to MPTS or copy the files manually to the X:IBMCOMMACS directory (where X is to be replaced with the name of the drive where MPTS is installed). After that, you should find the entry 'Moschip USB 2.0 to Ethernet Adapter' in the list of available network cards.