Re: [Elecraft] K3 USB--Serial Names OT, Kinda

2015-01-30 Thread James Bennett
Yep, both of ‘em are there in the Device Manager. The K3 is Com1 (not connected 
to the Windoze guest) and the KX3 is COM3, which IS connected to Windoze. 
Unfortunately, neither of them show the nice human-friendly names as I’d hoped 
they would. And, Fusion’s name doesn’t help, either.  Clicking each of the two 
USB icons  on the Fusion toolbar simply shows “Future Devices FT232R USB UART”. 
I knew that the KX3 is COM3, as I use LP Bridge and it shows the COM port the 
radio is connected to. Oh well, would have been nice to see the human names, 
but I guess the Microsoft folks didn’t think it was necessary. 

Thanks folks, 73


 On   Thursday, Jan 29, 2015, at  Thursday, 4:53 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L 
 n...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 On the Windoze side, the ports will show up in Device Manager under Ports(Com 
  LPT) as COMx where x is some number. To figure out which is which, unplug 
 one and see which COM goes away.
 If you don't have the Ports listing in Device Manager, WIn isn't seeing them. 
 I run Win 7 under Parallels, and if I want to use the adapters in Windoze, I 
 have to connect them in Parallels. They cannot be available to the Mac and 
 Win at the same time. I have no idea about Fusion, it may work differently.
 
 73, Mike NF4L
 
 On Jan 28, 2015, at 11:31 PM, James Bennett w6...@me.com 
 mailto:w6...@me.com wrote:
 
 Hi folks,
 
 Looking for some help identifying the USB—Serial adapter names on Windows 
 8.1. Here’s the situation: I have a KX3 and a K3. Each has it’s own 
 USB—Serial adapter from Elecraft. These USB guys plug into my iMac. I run 
 the K3 on the Mac side of the machine, and the KX3 under VMWare Fusion and 
 Windows 8.1 on “the other side”. On the Mac side I use MacLogger DX (MLDX), 
 FLDIGI, and WSJT-X. When I configure the radio connection, MLDX knows the 
 “names” of each adapter. the one for the K3 is A8003Ssu and the KX3’s 
 adapter is A501XNHZ. On the Mac side, it is easy to determine which adapter 
 is associated with which radio. 
 
 However, on the Windows side, it is not an easy matter at all. Nowhere can I 
 find any place where it shows the names of these two adapters. And the 
 reason why it is a problem is thus: If the K3 is not “connected” to either 
 MLDX, or WSJT-X, or FLDIGI on the Mac side and I bring up Windows, I often 
 get both adapters available to me under Fusion. If I attach the wrong one to 
 my apps on the Windows side, things are ugly and take a while to correct.
 
 Is there some way, either with Windows itself, or with VMWare Fusion to see 
 these device names? 
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[Elecraft] K3 USB--Serial Names OT, Kinda

2015-01-28 Thread James Bennett
Hi folks,

Looking for some help identifying the USB—Serial adapter names on Windows 8.1. 
Here’s the situation: I have a KX3 and a K3. Each has it’s own USB—Serial 
adapter from Elecraft. These USB guys plug into my iMac. I run the K3 on the 
Mac side of the machine, and the KX3 under VMWare Fusion and Windows 8.1 on 
“the other side”. On the Mac side I use MacLogger DX (MLDX), FLDIGI, and 
WSJT-X. When I configure the radio connection, MLDX knows the “names” of each 
adapter. the one for the K3 is A8003Ssu and the KX3’s adapter is A501XNHZ. On 
the Mac side, it is easy to determine which adapter is associated with which 
radio. 

However, on the Windows side, it is not an easy matter at all. Nowhere can I 
find any place where it shows the names of these two adapters. And the reason 
why it is a problem is thus: If the K3 is not “connected” to either MLDX, or 
WSJT-X, or FLDIGI on the Mac side and I bring up Windows, I often get both 
adapters available to me under Fusion. If I attach the wrong one to my apps on 
the Windows side, things are ugly and take a while to correct.

Is there some way, either with Windows itself, or with VMWare Fusion to see 
these device names? 
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 USB--Serial Names OT, Kinda

2015-01-28 Thread Fred Townsend
Have you looked in Windows 'Device Manager'?

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Subject: [Elecraft] K3 USB--Serial Names OT, Kinda

Hi folks,

Looking for some help identifying the USB—Serial adapter names on Windows 8.1. 
Here’s the situation: I have a KX3 and a K3. Each has it’s own USB—Serial 
adapter from Elecraft. These USB guys plug into my iMac. I run the K3 on the 
Mac side of the machine, and the KX3 under VMWare Fusion and Windows 8.1 on 
“the other side”. On the Mac side I use MacLogger DX (MLDX), FLDIGI, and 
WSJT-X. When I configure the radio connection, MLDX knows the “names” of each 
adapter. the one for the K3 is A8003Ssu and the KX3’s adapter is A501XNHZ. On 
the Mac side, it is easy to determine which adapter is associated with which 
radio. 

However, on the Windows side, it is not an easy matter at all. Nowhere can I 
find any place where it shows the names of these two adapters. And the reason 
why it is a problem is thus: If the K3 is not “connected” to either MLDX, or 
WSJT-X, or FLDIGI on the Mac side and I bring up Windows, I often get both 
adapters available to me under Fusion. If I attach the wrong one to my apps on 
the Windows side, things are ugly and take a while to correct.

Is there some way, either with Windows itself, or with VMWare Fusion to see 
these device names? 
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 USB--Serial Names OT, Kinda

2015-01-28 Thread James Bennett
Yep, sure did. And I don’t find those names anywhere. Only “generic” USB serial 
adapter nomenclature.

 On   Wednesday, Jan 28, 2015, at  Wednesday, 9:16 PM, Fred Townsend 
 fptowns...@earthlink.net wrote:
 
 Have you looked in Windows 'Device Manager'?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net 
 mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of James Bennett
 Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 8:32 PM
 To: Elecraft Reflector Reflector
 Subject: [Elecraft] K3 USB--Serial Names OT, Kinda
 
 Hi folks,
 
 Looking for some help identifying the USB—Serial adapter names on Windows 
 8.1. Here’s the situation: I have a KX3 and a K3. Each has it’s own 
 USB—Serial adapter from Elecraft. These USB guys plug into my iMac. I run 
 the K3 on the Mac side of the machine, and the KX3 under VMWare Fusion and 
 Windows 8.1 on “the other side”. On the Mac side I use MacLogger DX (MLDX), 
 FLDIGI, and WSJT-X. When I configure the radio connection, MLDX knows the 
 “names” of each adapter. the one for the K3 is A8003Ssu and the KX3’s adapter 
 is A501XNHZ. On the Mac side, it is easy to determine which adapter is 
 associated with which radio. 
 
 However, on the Windows side, it is not an easy matter at all. Nowhere can I 
 find any place where it shows the names of these two adapters. And the reason 
 why it is a problem is thus: If the K3 is not “connected” to either MLDX, or 
 WSJT-X, or FLDIGI on the Mac side and I bring up Windows, I often get both 
 adapters available to me under Fusion. If I attach the wrong one to my apps 
 on the Windows side, things are ugly and take a while to correct.
 
 Is there some way, either with Windows itself, or with VMWare Fusion to see 
 these device names? 
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