I did not know of that utility. I did try to change the com ****t settings
from Windows by changing the properties but it was unsuccessful.
I have since then purchased a dual-****t serial interface which runs
directly
from the USB ****t. It works quite well. It also frees up a USB ****t,
which
is additionally beneficial.
Thanks.
Dave
"Peter Camilleri" <pcamill@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:z4rSj.10884$Zs1.9778@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Did you try changing the serial number of the second CP2103? Sci Labs
has
> a utility called SetIDs I think that lets you set the enumeration
pareters
> be set.
>
> "starfire" <starfire151@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:-9adnWm71-xzhGPanZ2dnUVZ_vmlnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Hi all -
>>
>> I got the Silicon Laboratories CP2103-EB inteface kit from DigiKey.
This
>> is
>> an adapter from a standard USB connection to provide a standard RS232
>> interface. It comes with an interface adapter board, a USB cable, an
>> RS232
>> cable, and a driver disk. The kit works great and is reasonably
priced.
>>
>> I have been having a problem in trying to use two of these kits with my
>> laptop simultaneously, though. When the first kit is plugged in, it is
>> correctly enumerated and the Hardware Profile shows a COM ****t
available.
>> When the second kit is plugged into the USB, it has an error. If I
>> exchange
>> the two kits in plug-in order, the problem follows the second kit.
>>
>> Has anyone used two of these kits in the same system? Is there a trick
>> to
>> getting it to peacefully coexist with multiple units?
>>
>> I've tried the Silicon Labs website. They are no help at all. I have
>> tried
>> sending e-mails on multiple occassions and have had no returns.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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