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<p>Hi Mario,</p>
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<p>Thanks your answer.</p>
<p>An oldest PC my home have a serial port (9 pin ttyS0 port).</p>
<p>I will buying a 9 pin serial cable, if the display working, will
be buying with the newer PC a serial USB converter dongle, because
my newer computer not have dedicated serial port.</p>
<p>What type serial cable need? Standard null modem cable, or a
general 9 pin serial cable?</p>
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<p>Kind regards and thanks your help,</p>
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<p>Attila<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">2024. 04. 11. 16:36 keltezéssel, Mario
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hammer Attila <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:hammera@pickup.hu"><hammera@pickup.hu></a> writes:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">A close friend of mine only has 64-bit Windows 11 (maybe 2023 h2).
Do you think it is possible to connect this display with a USB serial
converter via a serial cable?
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Well, I don't know the hardware, but if it still has a serial port, this
is definitely something to try if you want to get it working...
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