RWallmow
Veteran Member
I know this isn't strictly vintage, but it can sure help you connect your vintage computers ;-)
I am selling it because it wont jive with Windows 7 64-bit, which is about all I run on any of my modern systems, I now use a FTDI chipset USB>Serial solution.
Officially its last supported OS is XP 32-bit, but someone might be able to coax the XP drivers into Vista or 7 - 32bit, I can't say for sure. I would also be willing to bet Linux would support it, those crafty Linux folk can make almost anything work ;-)
First fair offer/trade takes it.
I am selling it because it wont jive with Windows 7 64-bit, which is about all I run on any of my modern systems, I now use a FTDI chipset USB>Serial solution.
Officially its last supported OS is XP 32-bit, but someone might be able to coax the XP drivers into Vista or 7 - 32bit, I can't say for sure. I would also be willing to bet Linux would support it, those crafty Linux folk can make almost anything work ;-)
First fair offer/trade takes it.