Transfer TS to another laptop.
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Bluehaze
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Transfer TS to another laptop.
Is the transfer a problem? Or will I have to download and re-register?
Re: Transfer TS to another laptop.
However, it might just be easier to buy a USB to serial adaptor from an MS dealer - mine doesn't suffer from drop-outs when using VEAL
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Re: Transfer TS to another laptop.
No problem installing a register TS to another Laptop owned by you, but I would just get a cable that is known work fine.
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Bluehaze
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Re: Transfer TS to another laptop.
The ideal for me would be to get the proper adaptor. Trouble is, the only places I know to get one is in the US. The price is good, but postage is more than the unit price. And the 6-8 week wait (USPS) doesn't appeal much. If I can buy one here in Australia, then that would be ideal. I'm doing a long trip this week end, and the serial cable works on light operation, but has a tendency to drop out when I'm giving some throttle. (more noise from injectors and ignition, I'm guessing).
Any brands of adaptors which I can have more confidence in?
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Re: Transfer TS to another laptop.
From the FAQ at http://tunerstudio.com/index.php/faqs/7 ... nnectivity :
Question: But How do I connect to my car then?
Answer: While USB does present potential problems, it is commonly used to connect to cars without problems and is usually the most practical solution. You just need to follow some simple guidelines when purchasing a USB to serial cable and you will save your self a great deal of trouble and time...
What to look for in a USB cable:
- You should have either an adapter with no USB cable, or well shielded cable
- If it does have a cable, the cable is best to be no more than 1m (3ft).
- An FTDI Chipset is recommended. Prolifics chips are also very common, but many of their windows drivers have a nasty bug that can cause a BSOD.
Generally you will need more than a 3ft cable, but for that you should use a traditional DB9 cable. These are typically 6ft long, when combined with a 3ft USB cable, you have 9ft of cable. If that isn't enough, you may want to consider using a Bluetooth to RS-232 adapter.
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