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Buy 6ft USB to Serial DB9 RS232 Cable Adapter with Screw | SF Cable

The Sabrent USB to Serial converter is the perfect solution for transferring data from a PDA or digital camera. USB to Serial DB9 RS232 Cable Adapter with Screw provides a connection between an available USB port and the more traditional RS-232 serial port found on many devices. This adapter is designed for connections to cellular phones; PDAs; digital cameras; modems; or ISDN terminal adapters through your USB port. Simply plug your device into the adapter and the adapter into your PC or Mac. COM ports and Baud rates can be modified to desired set up. Cable Length: 6 ft Cable. Color: Black. Side Male Thumbscrews.

  • Cable Length: 6 ft Cable
  • Color: Black
  • Side Connectors: Male Thumbscrews
  • Supports remote wake-up and power management
  • Supports automatic handshake mode
  • No IRQs, no IRQ conflicts
  • Provides a 96 byte buffer for each upstream and downstream data transfer
  • Compatible with USB Specification v1.1(0) & USB CDC v1.1, USB 2.0

System Requirements

  • Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Sever2003/VISTA/7/Server2008 (all versions 32-bit and 64-bit)
  • WinCE 4.2-5.2
  • Windows Mobile 6, Windows Mobile 5, PocketPC 2003
  • Mac OS 8 & 9
  • Mac OS X 10.1 and above for PowerPC based Mac
  • Mac OS X 10.4-10.5 for PowerPC and Intel-based Mac
  • Mac OS X 10.6 for Intel-based Mac (32-bit only)
  • Linux RedHat 7.3/8.0/9.0 (Requires Drivers)
  • Linux Kernel 2.4.10 and above already includes built-in drivers

Package Contents

  • USB to Serial Cable
  • Driver CD

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