[TPR] WIND STORM KNOCKS OUT HOUSE! Re: Asa Jay Laughton wants you to see this review at Amazon.com
Mad Dog Antenucci
teampantera at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 2 11:06:27 PST 2011
I didn't 'give-it' to you....I DONATED it to you SLACKER..... because you said you were gonna run an open road race....that was back in 2008....that part about the YEAR you got right.
What year is it now?
LOL.....Okay just kidding.
Merry Christmas....happy holidays to everyone including AJ ;-)>
Any of you see or read on the news about the wind storms we have here in California?
Remember that 100 foot pine tree behind my house?
The wind storm that 100' pine tree down behind my house....I felt dramatized and all most cried.....fortunately it landed on my neighbors house....okay maybe NOT his house..... but it wasn't on MY house either! ;-)>
Thanking the Pantera Gods
Mad "Lucky' Dawg Antenucci
Team Pantera Racing
The 1st & still the only vintage race team in open road racing
www.teampanteraracing.com
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From: Asa Jay Laughton <asajay at asajay.com>
To: "tpr at teampanteraracing.com" <tpr at teampanteraracing.com>
Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 10:07 AM
Subject: [TPR] Asa Jay Laughton wants you to see this review at Amazon.com
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Asa writes:
Back in 2008, TPR President Dennis "Mad Dawg" Antenucci gave me an old Garmin GPS III Plus in hopes I might put it to use myself in some upcoming ORR. When I moved to a new Windows7 64-bit computer, I no longer had any serial ports to plug this in to do data analysis.
I know some of you have used or are still using this same kind of GPS (the older ones that work better and are more accurate). So if you have one of these that requires a serial port, and you're running a newfangled computer -without- serial ports, check out the review I just wrote on Amazon for a product that saved the day.
Asa Jay
Resurrected my Garmin GPS III Plus, December 2, 2011
by Asa Jay Laughton
After moving to a 64-bit Windows computer running Windows 7, I no longer had serial ports to communicate with older equipment. Based on reviews of this and other cables, I decided to try this one. I'm also familiar with the FTDI driver set as we use them in some of our products. This serial to USB cable uses the well-known FTDI VCP driver set to make a USB port look just like a serial port. Although the cable...
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This review is from: USB to RS232 Serial DB9 Cable Adapter FTDI Chipset 10 Feet Supports Windows 7 64bit (Electronics)
USB to RS232 Serial DB9 Cable Adapter FTDI Chipset 10 Feet Supports Windows 7 64bit
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