I just loaded the 7.0 version upgrade (free download from Acterna) onto a PC using win2000 and all these problems have gone away.
> all you need is a serial cable and a null modem adapter on either end. If you already have the serial cable, pick up the null modem cable. That switches your pins for 2 way as mentioned. Its a litle db-9 male to female piece.
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> > Check to see if you show multiple versions of stealthware on your drive. this has stuck me before.
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> > > I have the stealthware cable and still can't get it to work with the newer OS's.
> > > > Are you using a stealth cable? A standard DB-9 cable will not work, if you don't have a stealth cable you can pick up a Lap Link cable at Radio Shack or any computer store and that will work.
> > > > Stealth cables and Lap Link Cable's have pins swapped to allow 2 way comunication. Good luck
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