I have used one of these adapters.  The surprize that I got was that
this belkin usb to serial adapter defaulted to com4.
I set up the synthesizer to use com4 and all seemed to work.
Hope this helps,
Jeff Weiss
 

-----Original Message-----
From: John covici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 4:55 PM
To: Chris Belle
Cc: gw-info-gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: triple talk to u s b

Wonder if they reversed the pins -- you can check if you have a null
modem cable.

on Wednesday 10/01/2008 Chris Belle([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
 >                  Sure, any of that stuff will work in windows I'm 
 > talking about real mode down in dos.
 > 
 > Up till now I used vocal-eyes to do low level stuff interactively.
 > 
 > Unless I really missed something I don't think usb to serial adapters

 > will work in this regard.
 > 
 > At 11:31 AM 10/1/2008, you wrote:
 > >try to find a Prolific Serial to USB Adapter cable. then you may be 
 > >able to use your serial synthasizer on a u s b port. this has worked

 > >with the dectalk express with w e.
 > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Lanier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > >To: "'Chris Belle'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'gw-info-gwmicro.com'" 
 > ><[email protected]>
 > >Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 5:57 AM
 > >Subject: RE: back up software
 > >
 > >
 > >>Hi,
 > >ff> advanced setting for the serial port so fifo buffers are off.
 > >>
 > >>Regards...  Joe Lanier
 > >>
 > >>
 > >>-----Original Message-----
 > >>From: Chris Belle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > >>Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 7:12 AM
 > >>To: gw-info-gwmicro.com
 > >>Subject: Re: back up software
 > >>
 > >>Oh sure, but I don't like to be switching those sata cables a lot,
they're
 > >>fragile and only good for about 50 plugs they say.
 > >>
 > >>Why did we get such junky connectors on such a fast pipe?
 > >>
 > >>But it's good you have that redundancy.
 > >>
 > >>I put my images a couple different places too.
 > >>
 > >>Now I'd be interested to hear about any modern mobos with serial
ports.
 > >>
 > >>The one I have, a high end gigabyte had the pin-outs for one, and
when they
 > >>hooked it up at the place I bought it from, sonica labs, it worked
fine with
 > >>a mouse and such, but it won't work with the tripple talk.
 > >>
 > >>I don't know if the voltages are different on these new mobos or
something
 > >>different about the pins, the irq was right, but it made it to
where the
 > >>tripple talk wouldn't even voice it's tripple talk ready.
 > >>
 > >>So I do miss my speech in dos to tech with.
 > >>
 > >>Gonna have to find some other ways of doing things interactively.
 > >>
 > >>
 > >>
 > >>At 04:56 AM 10/1/2008, you wrote:
 > >>>your half right.
 > >>>image for windows will restore from windows if you have two
removeable
 > >>>drives you can swap out.
 > >>>i use casper to clone drive c to the backup drive. on the second
 > >>>partition on the backup drive i have the image for windows image
files.
 > >>>i can just switch the drives , boot from the backup drive and
restore
 > >>>the c drive.
 > >>>i have two backups. the cloned drive that i can boot   from and
the
 > >>>image files which i could use with windows or from a floppy and
dos.
 > >>>so i have 3 ways i can restore the c drive.
 > >>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > >>>To: "gw-info-gwmicro.com" <[email protected]>
 > >>>Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:49 AM
 > >>>Subject: RE: back up software
 > >>>
 > >>>
 > >>>>         Sure, and I'll make it public to help others.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>Image for windows backs up both in windows and dos, but only
restores in
 > >>dos.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>Much as some would have us believe dos is dead, for this kind of
 > >>>>software, it is not, although a small linux kernel is popular in
some
 > >>software.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>But this all happens under the hood so you generally don't have
to
 > >>>>mess with it unless you want to.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>But I have made many bootable cds and dvds, backed up to
hard-disks,
 > >>>>and external drives, and this thing will also do networked drives
and
 > >>>>such though i haven't done it yet.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>Since my spanking new 3 gig core duo powerhose doesn't have a
serial
 > >>>>port onboard, I have had to resort to the command line and
booting
 > >>>>with a floppy to restore images off another partition with no
speech,
 > >>>>and it's quicker than doing a dvd or cd.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>There are some cases where the boot image that is on your back-up
set
 > >>>>doesn't have the right driver for some of the new sata burners,
and
 > >>>>you might have to do some mods, but for the most part, you should
be
 > >>>>good to go by just running the software and it makes bootable
media by
 > >>>>default.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>Then if you need to just boot your system and feed it disks when
it
 > >>>>asks for them, I think it asks for the last disk first, and then
spits
 > >>>>it out and asks for the first one, and you'll know because if you
 > >>>>didn't give it the right disk it'll spit it out and not accept it
till
 > >>>>you give it the right one.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>I've done custom boot disk integrating vocal-eyes and running
custom
 > >>>>drivers to boot usb burners and such too.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>So you can get a simple or complex as you want to be with it.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>There's lots of docs on the site and they mostly decrypt ok, but
pdf
 > >>>>is a pain in the butt no matter how you slice it.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>But tech support isn't bad the few times I've asked them a
question.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>We really need speech to get access to more low level functions,
for
 > >>>>sys prep oriented tasks.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>On new machines that don't have serial support, and no speech
drivers
 > >>>>for usb at that level or sound card support, it makes it
challenging.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>You can always do an unattended windows install, but this doesn't
 > >>>>cover custom partitioning, and testing.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>Guess I'm going to have to bite the bullet and learn a little
linux
 > >>hacking.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>Because we don't really have true accessibility if we only have
access
 > >>>>to the top levels of the os.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>maybe gw could be persuaded to help out some in this regard, a
small
 > >>>>linux distro with some generic sound card driver support, even if
it
 > >>>>was for popular generic usb devices like the edirol ua1 because
the
 > >>>>terabyte software works with dos windows and linux.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>This would give us a completely controlable way to interact with
our
 > >>>>backup software.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>How bout it guys, any interest?
 > >>>>
 > >>>>This is important since vocal-eyes is becoming no longer an
option on
 > >>>>new machines.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>it'd be imensely helpful to get a talking command prompt just to
know
 > >>>>where my drive letters were in dos, or to execute a command to
 > >>>>partition or format a new drive, or even clean out a virus.
 > >>>>
 > >>>>
 > >>>>At 09:15 AM 9/30/2008, you wrote:
 > >>>>>Hi Chris.  I have Image for Windows/DOS here.  Have you been
able to
 > >>>>>make a backup image on CD that you can restore automatically
with a
 > >>>>>batch file or something like that?  I'd really like to know how
this
 > >>>>>is done and would appreciate any hints or help you can give me.
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>>Thanks.
 > >>>>>
 > >>>>>         Mary Anne
 > >>>>
 > >>>>
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