Usb To Serial Parallels

Using a Parallels USB Cable. Important: After importing your data from your PC, you may need to reactivate some of your Windows programs using the activation keys you.

Quick Start How-to for using the USB to Serial Adaptor / Converter with Parallels Virtual Machine on Mac OSX This document describes how to setup the Serialio.com.

Parallels Desktop for Adding USB devices through COM port to Open virtual machine s configuration menu- go to Hardware tab - click on - add Serial.

I have a MBP, and would like to attach my Garmin eTrex Legend GPS to it. The only way to do it is through a USBSerial cable, which is currently in the mail. If I attach a USBSerial cable to the MBP, will Parallels Beta4 allow me to add it as a serial port to the VM, or do I have to wait for full USB support. This should be clearly doable once Parallels supports USB, but I d like to do it in the Beta since I have a road trip coming up soon.

Right now if I try to add a serial port, I just have the output file and socket options and the physical serial port option is greyed out, but I m hoping that if I have a USBSerial, the physical option will be available.

As a side note, the client/server option for the socket seems a little odd. Why not allow a bidirectional interface of some sort. Then I could actually write a dummy daemon to suck from the serial port and send it to the socket even if Beta4 didn t directly support it. Or is the socket bidirectional and I m misunderstanding. Entirely possible. . maybe server is just a matter of who s calling listen or whatever.

I am looking to do something similar. Wich USBSerial adapter are u. using for your MAC.

Answering my own question, you are probably using the keyspan device.

I couldn t find the Keyspan for cheap. I ordered a Sabrent SBT-USC1M for 9.99, here:

It s only USB 1.1, but who cares for a serial device. Someone else made a dongle for a similar price, but I wanted a cable version - worried the dongle would more easily snap off / come out and, hey, the cable gives you that much more reach.

I m basically assuming Mac OS X will pick it up and add it as a serial port device to the devtree, but I don t have any experience with this device, or how Mac OS X will handle it.

Edit: Lemme guess, also dissatisfied with the complete lack of good mapping software on Mac.

I d love to do this as well so that I can a program my TV remote control and b program the mobile ham radio in my car. Both of those devices have Windows only software and while I can bring the remote control to my office where I have a Windows box, it s not practical to remove the radio in my car. So I m REALLY ready for USBSerial via the VM

I am looking to do something similar. Wich USBSerial adapter are u. using for your MAC.

Looks like I m biting the too early bullet again. The USBSerial cable I selected is a PL-2303 chipset based cable, but the PL-2303 driver doesn t work on intel yet, it seems. Sigh.

Though, when Parallels has USB support, I can pretty much ignore the lack of a Mac OS X driver.

did you consider looking for adapters using the FTDI chip Personally I have very good experience in Mac and Windows world. They already have an intel driver and there are cheap adapters out there e.g. or directly from FTDI

I didn t test it with PW so far.

This outlines how to setup a USB to RS232 serial adapter on parallels running on an Apple Mac machine Support Home This document describes how to setup the USB-to.

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Adding USB devices through COM port to virtual machine

I have a complicated device like multiport controller, radio transmitter, JTAG etc. and I am trying to connect it to Windows virtual machine.

I want to debug my virtual machine and I need to send debug output via COM port to the text file.

Open virtual machine s configuration menu - go to Hardware tab - click on - add Serial Port.

Now you need to choose a source for COM port:

NOTE: Bluetooth supports many profiles for doing various things phone headset, address book syncing, file exchange, etc. One of these profiles is the COM profile and is a simple serial port: raw binary data transmit and receive. That s the profile these Bluetooth serial adapters speak. All Bluetooth stacks on computers appear to support the COM profile.

Real serial ports. Select this option to connect the virtual machine s serial port to the serial port of the physical computer.

Sockets. Select this option to create and connect the virtual machine s serial port to a socket of the physical computer. Socket is able to work in two modes: as a server or as a client.

Choose an output file Select this option to connect the virtual machine s serial port to an output file. You will be able to locate the file in the next window.

Launch the virtual machine and configure device in guest operating system. For Windows please hit Win Cmd R hotkey - in Run window type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter/Return.

In the Device Manager window please expand Ports COM LPT menu - choose desired COM port - right-click on it and enter Properties.

Here you may configure additional settings of COM port.

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