Rika Home Trainer - Serial Port version
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Rika Home Trainer - Serial Port version
Has anyone tried this system with a Serial to USB adapter to connect to a PC without a Serial Port? If so does it still function OK?
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[quote="higginsdj"]OK so does anyone have the RIKA running on a USB/Serial Adapter on Win XP or Vista?
Its looking more and more like paying more for the USB system is the best option. I would presume that Rika doesn't support the old system anymore as well.[/quote]
I use a Keyspan USB adapter so I could use the RIKA with a laptop running Windows XP. The laptop doesn't have a serial port but it does have a built-in modem. Had to set the Modem default for Comm3 in the System BIOS in order for the USB adapter to be either comm1 or 2. Other than this, it works fine.
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Its looking more and more like paying more for the USB system is the best option. I would presume that Rika doesn't support the old system anymore as well.[/quote]
I use a Keyspan USB adapter so I could use the RIKA with a laptop running Windows XP. The laptop doesn't have a serial port but it does have a built-in modem. Had to set the Modem default for Comm3 in the System BIOS in order for the USB adapter to be either comm1 or 2. Other than this, it works fine.
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Ah - OK, thats the same thing I had to do with my observatory Serial Port setups (I have a few USB - Serial Adapters to choose from, Belkin ones turned out to be the most expensive but least reliable). Re-allocating Comm ports isn't too hard and I still have a laptop that still has a Floppy Disk Drive to load the software in (cost me more than the laptop is worth to get a new battery for it)
David,
I've been using a serial Rika since 2003 with XP and Keyspan USB adapter with no problems. Even though I could read what Scott put on his website about it only working with the Keyspan adapters, I tried two other brands first, only to confirm that he was correct! I also was able to run it on an 1st gen iMac with Virtual PC/Win98.
Kevin Walker
I've been using a serial Rika since 2003 with XP and Keyspan USB adapter with no problems. Even though I could read what Scott put on his website about it only working with the Keyspan adapters, I tried two other brands first, only to confirm that he was correct! I also was able to run it on an 1st gen iMac with Virtual PC/Win98.
Kevin Walker
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