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      107 days ago

      I use that port more than my usb ports at work, no kidding. You don’t know how many things still use that port to communicate even today.

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      There was a point where I really wanted a decent laptop with one to run STAR C3. Never bought the laptop nor the kit but never knew if I’ll need it again. I don’t own a Benz anymore but it could literally change on a whim because I do still love them lol

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          26 days ago

          And how cool would you look carrying your laptop like an attache case, with dongles and wires hanging off it? No thank you. If I need to interface with cold war era serial hardware, this is the way I’m going to do it.

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              26 days ago

              We have brand new machines that use RS232 and RS485. We just did some configurating on one of them last week.

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                16 days ago

                So do some fire panels, come to think of it. They use RS232 for programming, and either RS232 or RS485 for communication between modules.

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                  Yep. Coincidentally, part of that job involved a fire panel.

                  It falls under the KISS principal - and if it ain’t broke, why fix it?

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                    Oh, definitely. There’s a lot of products in the fire industry that haven’t fundamentally changed since the 80s or 90s, maybe a few tweaks.

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              Yes. Cold war era tech being manufactured today. You do realize there are plows being manufactured today that are intended to be drawn by oxen?

              It was a tongue in cheek comment and you’ve already displayed elsewhere in the thread how much you know about RS232 but you couldn’t let it slide.

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          People have reported those not working very well with STAR / DAS I believe. You can usually buy the kit with a laptop included, I just figured I’d wanna try if it runs on something made less than 23 years ago.