Woody, You're THE MAN,. I was just over at Electro Tech forum, getting ready to register and try to pump some gurus for info, when i decided to jump back here and see if you had any progress first. I'm elated i can finally move ahead with getting a cable. I can only imagine how much time you must have spent researching this, amazing it turned out to be so easy.
I spent all night, one night, going through data sheets just to identify a few components, only to come back here and find out you had already done that and show me what the rest of them, that i had no luck with, were. May fate and fortune favor you always. Peace brax Posts: 57 Joined: 08 Mar 2012, 09:17 Location: St. Joseph, MO usa.
LROBBINS wrote:Woody, Unfortunately, the Dynamic Wizard requires a dongle and the dongle specifies its level. I don't know what physical form the dongle takes these days, but my old Wizard (mine is OEM level) has it in a parallel port plug.
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I keep an old laptop just for its 'classic' serial (for the programming cable) and parallel ports that I need for this. Maybe JoeC knows what's available now.
Ciao, Lenny It looks like a USB memory stick. Serial number minitool power data recovery. It has a hole for a lanyard, which comes with it. I keep the string attached so that it becomes wrapped up in the cables and I don't lose the little thing!
In theory, if you have a broken dongle, Dynamic will do a replacement for you for something less than the full price that you pay up front. You'd have to mail it in, I'm sure. Posts: 2359 Joined: 13 Jan 2010, 18:54.
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Woody, You're THE MAN,. I was just over at Electro Tech forum, getting ready to register and try to pump some gurus for info, when i decided to jump back here and see if you had any progress first. I'm elated i can finally move ahead with getting a cable. I can only imagine how much time you must have spent researching this, amazing it turned out to be so easy.
I spent all night, one night, going through data sheets just to identify a few components, only to come back here and find out you had already done that and show me what the rest of them, that i had no luck with, were. May fate and fortune favor you always. Peace brax Posts: 57 Joined: 08 Mar 2012, 09:17 Location: St. Joseph, MO usa.
LROBBINS wrote:Woody, Unfortunately, the Dynamic Wizard requires a dongle and the dongle specifies its level. I don't know what physical form the dongle takes these days, but my old Wizard (mine is OEM level) has it in a parallel port plug.
ACTIA’s focus on Innovation, Quality, and the Environment are at the core of the company’s commitment to continuous improvement that drives us to deliver a broad range of innovative solutions for customer’s world-wide. ACTIA Group is an international group based in Toulouse, France.
I keep an old laptop just for its 'classic' serial (for the programming cable) and parallel ports that I need for this. Maybe JoeC knows what's available now.
Ciao, Lenny It looks like a USB memory stick. Serial number minitool power data recovery. It has a hole for a lanyard, which comes with it. I keep the string attached so that it becomes wrapped up in the cables and I don't lose the little thing!
In theory, if you have a broken dongle, Dynamic will do a replacement for you for something less than the full price that you pay up front. You'd have to mail it in, I'm sure. Posts: 2359 Joined: 13 Jan 2010, 18:54.