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Keyspan:USB Serial Adapter for Mac OS X-v2.x User Manual

'classic' Mac OS Serial Ports & Serial Devices

Serial devices under the 'older' Mac OSes (Mac OS 8.x-9.x) access serial ports via the following software:

the Chooser (ie printers) applications (ie Palm Pilots) Control Panels (ie Wacom tablets)

Regardless of which software you used, your serial device was communicating with software libraries that handled the very low level communications between your serial device hardware and your serial port. These low level software libraries (specifically: Communications Resource Manager (CRM), CommToolBox (CTB), and OpenTransport) are unique to the 'older' Mac OSes and are not found on Mac OS X.

Unfortunately, 'older' serial programs cannot communicate with Mac OS X serial ports. Therefore, if your serial device's software only works on a 'older' Mac OSes, installing the USB Serial Adapter software for Mac OS X will not make your serial device work under Mac OS X.

If your serial device's software only runs in 'classic' Mac OSes, you have several options:

1.Try to get your serial device to work using your existing 'classic' hardware and software (the hardware and software that ran on Mac OS 8.1 through 9.x) via Mac OS X CLASSIC environment. If this does not work, please try option 2.

2.Boot into Mac OS 9.x and use your serial device from there.

Keyspan, Mac OS X Serial Ports & Serial Devices

Serial devices that run natively on Mac OS X access serial ports via the following software:

System Preferences Mac OS X applications terminal applications

Regardless of which method is used, your serial device communicates with a software library called POSIX (aka POSIX API).

When a Keyspan adapter is connected, the Keyspan USB Serial Adapter software for Mac OS X registers a port with the IORegistry (this is another software library). At this point, a program can get the list of available serial ports (including Keyspan serial ports) from IORegistry. Once the program has the list available serial ports, the program uses the POSIX API to communicate with the serial port.

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This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Serial Adapter Software for Mac OS X.

Rev 05jul15

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction RequirementsSerial Ports Mac OS X vs classic Mac OS Which Keyspan Software Should I Use?Classic Mac OS Serial Ports & Serial Devices Keyspan, Mac OS X Serial Ports & Serial DevicesMac OS X vs Classic Installation Instructions Installing the USB Serial Adapter Software for Mac OSInstalling the Keyspan USB Serial Adapter Hardware Connecting Your Serial Device Hardware Configuring Your Serial DeviceConfiguring Your Serial Devices Software Determine Where To Select/Configure The Keyspan Serial Ports Keyspan Serial Assistant Launching the Keyspan Serial AssistantSettings Menu Hardware Troubleshooting Problem SolvingSoftware/Serial Device Troubleshooting When You Need More Help Appendices Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Frequently Asked Question ListConfiguration Examples for Mac OS Cx.01 Palm Desktop Before you beginOn next HotSync menu and Setup command in the Palm menu Connection Settings tab and window HotSync your Palm Organizer Cx.02 Modem/Cell Phone PPP Setup Rev 05jul15 On next On next Rev 05jul15 Cx.03 VirtualPC Keyspan Support For VirtualPCKeyspan Serial Assistant window Launch and Configure VirtualPC to emulate a COM port Rev 05jul15 C.03.b VirtualPC Method Launch VirtualPC and Install Keyspan Windows Software Rev 05jul15 Rev 05jul15 Cx.04 Final Cut Pro Rev 05jul15 Rev 05jul15 Uninstalling Keyspan software Uninstall InstructionsRestart your computer to complete the uninstall process Copyright Protection Keyspan Warranty InformationLicense Grant No Liability for Consequential Damages Limited Warranty on Software and MediaGeneral Rev 05jul15 Contacting Support Support InformationInternational Support Options