A:AnswerYes, you can change that in the laptop's bios which you can access at system start up. Consult your manual or the maker's website for the exact procedure to do so for your model laptop.
A:AnswerIt does not appear this cable is available on BestBuy.com, as it is listed as being sold out. It may also be out of stock at your local Best Buy store; however, you can check store availability on BestBuy.com by entering your zip code. I would encourage you to periodically check BestBuy.com for availability updates.
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A:AnswerThis adapter is male on the serial end, if your port is female you should have no problem. If your port is male, then you'll need some kind of female adapter.
A:AnswerIf the project has a female serial port, I don't see why it wouldn't, unless the port is meant to be used solely for programming. Try checking your owners manual or contact the manufacturer regarding the port on the projector.
A:AnswerDriver is built in to the linux kernel on most newer distros. It worked for me using a raspberry pi (running raspbian, which is a version of Debian, which is what Ubuntu is based on).
A:AnswerFind a computer that has a CD ROM that will recognize a mini disk. Copy driver to a flash drive. Install driver from flash drive. flash drive = thumb drive, ect.....
A:AnswerThis device adds a SERIAL port to your computer by using a USB port.
The PINOUTS will be IDENTICAL to that of a standard serial port.
Quick search turned up the following:
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=serial+port+pinout&id=86858F8C2D43AD05CC90843673E75715B9D64D9B&FORM=IQFRBA