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interface work with a serial to USB adapter cable on Win7?
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Don't know about W7, there used to be issues with certain ones under XP though. Make sure that you are getting a hub/adapter that is known to work. You can probably run windows in a compatibility mode to help.
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Yes it should. I have a serial Hi-Pro and a USB-RS232 adapter with the FTDI chipset inside. That's the one I would recommend as they (FTDI) have the best drivers. You should be able to search for one using FTDI as a search term.
I would say the larger problem is getting the software you want to use to run under Win7.
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My Aids: 2003 - Unitron Conversa - lots of features, poor audio quality. Rejected. 2003 - Sonic Natura 2se - have been happy with them, kept. : 2012 - Unitron Moxi 6 - had basically same reaction as Conversa. Rejected. 2012 - Sonic Velocity 12 - Good sound quality, good basic no-frills aid. These are my backups! Great price. 2012 - Siemens Motion 701 CIC. Sounded just "OK". Rejected. 2012 - Starkey Wi i110 - Good, kept. (ReSound maybe better?) |
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