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I am trying to move my WMII onto a low powered 'Justo'p which runs
Windows 8.1, soon to be upgraded to Windows 10. Only just got it.

The problem I have is my Weather Station is connected via a USB to
Serial adaptor cable. This has been working on my old Windows XP PC for
some years now. I have found the old CD with the driver but it still
won't recognise any ports.

Any ideas or help would much appreciated.
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On 21/08/2015 18:30, Keith (Southend) wrote:
I am trying to move my WMII onto a low powered 'Justo'p which runs
Windows 8.1, soon to be upgraded to Windows 10. Only just got it.

The problem I have is my Weather Station is connected via a USB to
Serial adaptor cable. This has been working on my old Windows XP PC for
some years now. I have found the old CD with the driver but it still
won't recognise any ports.

Any ideas or help would much appreciated.


I am running Windows 8 and using several usb to serial adapters. I've
just checked in Device Manager and the following drivers are loaded:

Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COM1 & COM5)
Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART (COM3)

You can get the Silicon Labs latest driver from here (which I think you
will need for the Davis AWS to work):
http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/P...CPDrivers.aspx

And the Prolific drivers from he
http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowPr...id=225&pcid=41

Hope this helps.

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"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ...

I am running Windows 8 and using several usb to serial adapters. I've
just checked in Device Manager and the following drivers are loaded:

Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COM1 & COM5)
Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART (COM3)

You can get the Silicon Labs latest driver from here (which I think you
will need for the Davis AWS to work):
http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/P...CPDrivers.aspx

And the Prolific drivers from he
http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowPr...id=225&pcid=41
===========================

The Prolific drivers will be for the old 8434 Davis serial-to-USB adapter
(or some other adapter that also uses the Prolific chipset) and, to the best
of my knowledge, aren't compatible with modern versions of Windows such as 8
and 10.

The SiLabs one will be for the Davis USB logger, which Keith will not have
for a WMII.

Only solution that I know offhand is to get a new serial to USB adapter that
does definitely have a Win10 compatible driver, preferably an FTDI chipset
one - they seem to keep their drivers more up-to-date than any other chip
designer. If you get stuck then we do sell an FTDI one - it's not the
cheapest but it does definitely seem to be compatible.

John Dann
www.weatherstations.co.uk

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On 21/08/2015 19:22, JohnD wrote:
Only solution that I know offhand is to get a new serial to USB adapter
that does definitely have a Win10 compatible driver, preferably an FTDI
chipset one - they seem to keep their drivers more up-to-date than any
other chip designer. If you get stuck then we do sell an FTDI one - it's
not the cheapest but it does definitely seem to be compatible.


Dang 'n' darnation, for some reason I read Keith's email that he was
going to upgrade to Windows 8.1.

It's been a long week......... I need some hot sun on me old bones.

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"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ...

Dang 'n' darnation, for some reason I read Keith's email that he was going
to upgrade to Windows 8.1.


The old Prolific chipsets don't have drivers for Win8 either AFAIK (I think
that any driver that works under Win8 should also work under Win10 and vice
versa). The problem is that just saying Prolific doesn't really define the
chipset - I think there are at least two sets of Prolific chipsets (very
possibly 2) and while there may well be Win8/10 drivers for more recent
ones, these don't necessarily work for the older chipsets eg as were used in
the Davis 8434 adapters. That's why I prefer FTDI - they do seem to be able
to maintain both chipset and driver compatibility over time.

@Keith: Drop us an email or phone on Monday morning and we can talk further.

JGD



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"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ...

Dang 'n' darnation, for some reason I read Keith's email that he was
going to upgrade to Windows 8.1.


The old Prolific chipsets don't have drivers for Win8 either AFAIK (I
think that any driver that works under Win8 should also work under
Win10 and vice versa). The problem is that just saying Prolific
doesn't really define the chipset - I think there are at least two
sets of Prolific chipsets (very possibly 2) and while there may well
be Win8/10 drivers for more recent ones, these don't necessarily work
for the older chipsets eg as were used in the Davis 8434 adapters.
That's why I prefer FTDI - they do seem to be able to maintain both
chipset and driver compatibility over time.

@Keith: Drop us an email or phone on Monday morning and we can talk
further.

JGD


I have a USB to serial converter I purchased from Maplin some time ago
which I still use for downloading data from my Garmin GPS. I have just
plugged it in to the USB port on my Windows 10 desktop and it shows up as a
Prolific USb to serial COM3 port, the port number is dependant on the USB
port in use.

I am almost ceratin that I never explicityly loaded these drivers so I
think they are available from within either Windows 8 or 10; the PC came
with Windows 8 originally. In any case the Prolific drivers can be found
online. I have just checked and it is working fine.

Alan
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On 21/08/2015 19:22, JohnD wrote:
"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ...

I am running Windows 8 and using several usb to serial adapters. I've
just checked in Device Manager and the following drivers are loaded:

Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COM1 & COM5)
Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART (COM3)

You can get the Silicon Labs latest driver from here (which I think you
will need for the Davis AWS to work):
http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/P...CPDrivers.aspx

And the Prolific drivers from he
http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowPr...id=225&pcid=41
===========================

The Prolific drivers will be for the old 8434 Davis serial-to-USB
adapter (or some other adapter that also uses the Prolific chipset) and,
to the best of my knowledge, aren't compatible with modern versions of
Windows such as 8 and 10.

The SiLabs one will be for the Davis USB logger, which Keith will not
have for a WMII.

Only solution that I know offhand is to get a new serial to USB adapter
that does definitely have a Win10 compatible driver, preferably an FTDI
chipset one - they seem to keep their drivers more up-to-date than any
other chip designer. If you get stuck then we do sell an FTDI one - it's
not the cheapest but it does definitely seem to be compatible.

John Dann
www.weatherstations.co.uk


Thanks John,

I think I have tried some of the drivers mentioned above, abut will give
it another go tomorrow. do you have a link to a new serial to usb
adaptor which should be compatible with Win 10?

Much appreciated all the replies.

Keith (Southend)

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