Ignitech connection issues

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Ignitech connection issues

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Right ive got one of the older CDI's with the 9pin serial connection and not the USB one. Problem is i dont have a laptop with a 9 pin connection, only USB. Ive got one of those usb to serial adaptors but cant find the driver disk and its not branded so cant find a driver to download.

My question is is it possible to connect to the CDI's using the adaptor or shall i bin the idea and find a laptop with a serial connection. I know from experience the early PC3's with serial connection were a nightmare to get working with a USB laptop, possible but i pain in the arse and tempremental too.
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I'll email you... ;)
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Top man mark, installed straight away :grin:

Que my next question.....err ive fucked up my CDI :lol:
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Haha! Oops. Just the map or is it dead dead?

btw..

I don't trust USB -> Serial though, most of them don't give out enough voltage, so even the ones that connect can result in bad data transmission.

I have an old dell laptop that has a proper serial port on it that I keep around the garage, its useful for internet radio and programming ignitions / other things with serial ports :D
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Neosophist wrote:Haha! Oops. Just the map or is it dead dead?

btw..

I don't trust USB -> Serial though, most of them don't give out enough voltage, so even the ones that connect can result in bad data transmission.

I have an old dell laptop that has a proper serial port on it that I keep around the garage, its useful for internet radio and programming ignitions / other things with serial ports :D
Sorry neo i was just kidding, although if you see another ignitech thread by me that will most likely be the content :lol: im not what you would call technically minded.
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Ah glad you are sorted, mine worked just fine with a USB-serial
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haha yes.. busy day at work today and trying to read / reply to a million things..

will have to stop skim reading things.

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Tony,

Thats not a Ignitech!! as far as I know they are different. :o
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abrmoto wrote:Tony,

Thats not a Ignitech!! as far as I know they are different. :o
Thats right i remember you saying now, this one is from chris @ dynopro yes?
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go to the head of the class ;) 8-)

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