So it seems that I must be missing some device-specific driver for this USB/serial emulator. And without being able to have it recognized as a COM port, Condor cannot see the port-or the Oudie. But this recognizes it as only a USB port that is, there is no virtual serial (COM) port configuration available in the device manager. When I allow Windows to find the driver via Windows Update, it recognizes the device as "Microsoft USB sync", which is the replacement for Microsoft ActiveSync. The evidence of this is the fact that it appears in the Windows Device Manager as "MStar USB Serial".īut there is no MStart devices driver found via plug-and-play. I have also seen posts about purchasing a specialty cable however, the cable that came with the Oudie is not just a USB-to-mini-USB cable it also has a serial port emulator chip built in. I have been through the Bluetooth connection posts here, but to no avail. Trying to get Condor outputting virtual GPS data to my Oudie 2 so I can practice upcoming live tasks in Condor.
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