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There are two types of USB serial converters in the industry. Each of them has a unique chipset. | There are two types of USB serial converters in the industry. Each of them has a unique chipset. |
Revision as of 18:49, 13 October 2011
There are two types of USB serial converters in the industry. Each of them has a unique chipset.
- USB Serial Drivers for FTDI Chip Adapters
- USB Serial Drivers for Prolific Chip Adapters
We strongly recommend that you purchase FTDI chipped adapters over the Prolific - especially for 64 bit machines.
See the adapter at the CoolGear.com site.