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    Red face Is it possible to use USB instead of COM & LPT Ports?

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    Hello comrades, I have a question and would like to see if we can respond to me, first of all I apologize for my bad English, anyway, if someone speaks Spanish will put the text in Spanish too, well let me know if you can use programs that are installed in the package of "Diagnostic International Master" as the International NETS, the MD32 DLCII, Intune, among others, using a USB instead of COM & LPT ports, I hope you understand me and expect an answer in advance thank you very much has nothing else, find a similar topic in the forum, but since my bad language and these waves, because I could not find it, I apologize, thanks.


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    Hola camaradas, tengo una duda y quisiera ver si es posible me la respondan, antes que nada pido una disculpa por mi mal ingles, de todas formas si alguien habla espa?ol pondr? el texto en espa?ol tambi?n, bueno quiero saber si es posible utilizar los programas que se instalan en el paquete de ?Master Diagnostic International? como el International NETS, el MD32 DLCII, Intune, entre otros, Utilizando un Puerto USB en lugar de los Puertos COM & LTP, espero darme a entender espero respuesta y de antemano muchas gracias, ha otra cosa, busque un tema similar en el foro, pero dado mi mal idioma y esas ondas, pues no he podido encontrarlo, pido una disculpa, gracias.



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    all you should need is a usb to rs232 adapter then reset the coms ports

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafdiagnos View Post
    all you should need is a usb to rs232 adapter then reset the coms ports

    Thank you very much!, I guess the adapter brings some Driver or something like it?, Buys one and provare, I commented after comom was! thanks!

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    I know it's a bit of a bump, but...

    If you have a USB com adapter, such as a Dearborn DPA 4/4Plus, or an actual Navistar/International IC4 interface (they are avaiable as serial and USB, the serial version has a blue case and the USB version has a black case), then all you have to do is make sure the drivers for your USB com adapter are installed, open up any of the three MD programs and go to...

    File > MD Settings > COM Device and select whichever adapter you are using.

    If the device you are using is available in several different connection types, such as serial, parallel, or USB, you will be asked to choose a connection type after you select the device in the first menu.

    Unless you plan on reflashing/programming ECMs with NETs, you should be fine with any generic USB to serial adapter. I would not under any circumstances recommend using it to program/reflash.

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    I have try most of them the only one that worked was a sunix make comes with driver

 

 

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