This directory has a very early version os a USB to RS232 driver in it. It works OK as long as you do not do an excessive number of plug and unplug events, and you do not have moderatly high input data rates. Hooking a terminal up works well but not using it for things like SET HOST/DTE to the the port. Under high input loads it can hang the system. You have been warned it can crash and hard hang systems. It should work for the following devices: Vendor name Id Product Id Notes ----------- ----- ---------- ----------------------- Sakar 0x067b 0x2301 Iconcepts USB to PDA Prolific 0x067b 0x2303 x04bb Alternate Product ID ATEN 0x0557 0x2008 UC-232A IODATA 0x04bb 0x0a03 USB-RSAQ2 ELCOM 0x056e 0x5003 ITEGNO 0x0eba 0x1080 MA620 0x0df7 0x0620 This is and USB to IRDA using the PL2303 RATOC 0x0584 0xb000 TRIPP 0x2478 0x2008 Tripp Lite USB to serial RADIOSHACK 0x1453 0x4026 USB to Serial, needs powered hub DCU10 0x0731 0x0528 Used to hook to Cell phones AAAREADME.TXT This file SYS$DZDRIVER.EXE(1) Serial line driver SYS$USER_CONFIG.DAT Entry you need to make in sys$user_config.dat for the driver to be loaded To install and use a one of the above keyboards you must perform the following steps: 1) Copy sys$agdriver to SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES 2) Edit sys$user_config.dat and add data provided 4) Run the USB configuration manager and issue reload command 5) Plug in the device 6) Run USB configuration manager and do ucm> show device/unconfig ucm> add device TXA0 7) unplug and plug the device 8) show device TXA0