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Gekigengar3
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Hello all,
Well, I'm gonna be getting a laptop soon for work related stuff. And I'm finding myself with a lack of information on a particular aspect.
Basically I'd be using it to keep track of various jobs I go on and time and materials used. This part I don't have any problems with.
But the other part is what I need to know about.
I'm a HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air conditioning) Technician/Engineer. I'm going to be using it to interface with various control systems. Now I would like to get a Mac and use that for work. There are 4 or 5 systems I'd be dealing with. And are connected to either by modem (No problem there), Ethernet (No problem there), or direct connection using a terminal emulator (Problem here).
Now some of these have software which runs on a PC. However I know that software will run on Virtual PC. I've already tested that and no problems there.
(Anyone know if Virtual PC will recognize the internal modem on the new Mac Laptops?)
So what I need to know, is there a way to allow a Mac Laptop to connect via terminal emulation to whatever I connect to. THe main problem being here is the mac laptop doesn't have a serial port.
From what I've researched, there is the Keyspan USB to Serial Adapters (USB to DB9 and USB to standard mac serial port)
I have a Mac Serial Port to DB9 adapter cable that I know for a fact works. (Used it in Virtual PC to access Sony Memory Stick Reader)
But USB to either port is a bit different.
I think a Keyspan to Mac Serial Port adapter, combined with my mac serial port to DB9 adapter cable will work. But I am uncertain about it.
So does anyone here have any experience in using a mac laptop and terminal emulator with adapter to connect to something?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I still have another month before I have to decide whether to go with the Mac (Preferred) or a PC.
I know getting a PC Laptop would be easier. (It has built in 9 pin DB9 port.) But I've always been a Mac person.
Thanks and I hope to hear from some of you soon.
~Geki
Ja Ne!
Well, I'm gonna be getting a laptop soon for work related stuff. And I'm finding myself with a lack of information on a particular aspect.
Basically I'd be using it to keep track of various jobs I go on and time and materials used. This part I don't have any problems with.
But the other part is what I need to know about.
I'm a HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air conditioning) Technician/Engineer. I'm going to be using it to interface with various control systems. Now I would like to get a Mac and use that for work. There are 4 or 5 systems I'd be dealing with. And are connected to either by modem (No problem there), Ethernet (No problem there), or direct connection using a terminal emulator (Problem here).
Now some of these have software which runs on a PC. However I know that software will run on Virtual PC. I've already tested that and no problems there.
(Anyone know if Virtual PC will recognize the internal modem on the new Mac Laptops?)
So what I need to know, is there a way to allow a Mac Laptop to connect via terminal emulation to whatever I connect to. THe main problem being here is the mac laptop doesn't have a serial port.
From what I've researched, there is the Keyspan USB to Serial Adapters (USB to DB9 and USB to standard mac serial port)
I have a Mac Serial Port to DB9 adapter cable that I know for a fact works. (Used it in Virtual PC to access Sony Memory Stick Reader)
But USB to either port is a bit different.
I think a Keyspan to Mac Serial Port adapter, combined with my mac serial port to DB9 adapter cable will work. But I am uncertain about it.
So does anyone here have any experience in using a mac laptop and terminal emulator with adapter to connect to something?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I still have another month before I have to decide whether to go with the Mac (Preferred) or a PC.
I know getting a PC Laptop would be easier. (It has built in 9 pin DB9 port.) But I've always been a Mac person.
Thanks and I hope to hear from some of you soon.
~Geki
Ja Ne!