No. VGA port is not either serial or parallel port. It is a different interface. If you need a serial output, you need a VGA to serial converter.
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You cannot simply "redirect" communication intended for a legacy serial port to a a USB port. You must purchase an adapter that emulates a legacy serial port.
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Already the windows xp have serial port.so no need to go for serial port driver.
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how does computer send data through serial port?
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In the past external modems connected to the COM (or serial) port.
However, most modern external hardware is USB these days, modems are no exception.
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Serial port is by far the fastest port. It is so fast that it is used in modern computer to connect hard drive to motherboard. Current generation of serial port is SATA 6Gpbs.
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You will usually get an error during POST if there is a problem with a serial port.
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In Device Manager, right-click the serial port labled Communications Port (COM1), and select Properties. Select Port Settings tab.
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write a serial port program.then by shorting transmission and reception pin check whether interrupt has occured or not.....like that we can check serial port communication.........
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Parvathy
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It depends on witch port you are refering to the seral ATA port on the motherboard is for Harddrives and the serial port on the back of your PC is usally for older printers, joysticks, and other expanstions
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Yes, there are controllers that can still connect via a serial port.
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USB port
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It's kinda like a perpendicular serial port, but instead of intersecting it just kinda lines up.
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No. The term serial port refers to the older 9 or 25 pin, male connectors on the back of a PC. They were used for connecting to modems, certain printers, and mice.
A USB port, while it is technically a type of serial port, it is incompatible with the old type of serial port. A USB port gets information about the device from the device, while the old type serial port simply transmitted data. USB to serial adapters do exist, but compatibility can be a challenge.
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Serial printers are connected via the serial (COM) port of the computer. "Non-serial" printers are connected through another interface, such as the parallel port, USB, ADB. FireWire, etc...
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The serial port is mostly used to connect Modems. However, there are many devices that can connect to the serial port. Some of these are, mouses, trackballs, scanners, Ham radio equipment, cash registers and many many more.
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S-Video is an analog port, not digital, so "serial" and "parallel" terms do not apply to it.
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A serial port can be connected to numerous devices; pretty much any device that has another serial port.
Examples include: Modems, serial mice, serial printers, bar code readers, digital scales, data acquisition equipment, pumps, flow monitors, radios, etc.
I have a ham radio receiver that is controlled completely through a serial port and custom software; and I am writing a custom piece of software right now that connects through the serial port to a digital scale for process automation.
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The most common Serial porty is the DB port also know as D-sub or D-subminiature port. USB is not serial port.
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The port is a USB (Universal Serial Bus).
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Usually, because a serial port doesn't have to deal with the problem of signal skew that can jumble the data on a parallel port and gets worse proportional to distance.
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serial port to communicate between CPU with other devices such as printer
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Gallo makes a nice port. San Francisco is a port as is Southampton. There are serial and parallel ports Portholes
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Many computers do not include a serial port these days, and no modern peripherals use it. If you do not know if you need one or not, you most likely don't.
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You can have a USB Serial (COM) port and you can connect PCs together using Serial (COM) port.
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Depending on what speed your infrared port is. It is normally faster to use a fire-wire port.
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