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Old 07-25-2009, 01:26 PM   #1
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XM Radio hibernation issues

Ok so I for the love of me cannot get this thing to work after hibernation. I've read all these thread and noone seems to have fixed it either. Its like a XMD1000 I think which the cable that takes it to a serial and then its converted to a USB. Is there a clear way to fix this problem now? All the threads asking about it that came up in my search were from like 2007.
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Ok so I for the love of me cannot get this thing to work after hibernation. I've read all these thread and noone seems to have fixed it either. Its like a XMD1000 I think which the cable that takes it to a serial and then its converted to a USB. Is there a clear way to fix this problem now? All the threads asking about it that came up in my search were from like 2007.

Be sure to use a USB to serial cable that uses the the FTDI chip and the latest prolific drivers. I use this and mine works perfectly and has for years. With both RR and Centrafuse.
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Be sure to use a USB to serial cable that uses the the FTDI chip and the latest prolific drivers. I use this and mine works perfectly and has for years. With both RR and Centrafuse.

Don't remember me? Its your old setup I purchased. I went on the site and downloaded the new drivers so Im not sure whats up, would It just be easier to just run the serial plug into the mobo to avoid these problems.
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Don't remember me? Its your old setup I purchased. I went on the site and downloaded the new drivers so Im not sure whats up, would It just be easier to just run the serial plug into the mobo to avoid these problems.

My bad! Sorry. Yes that is a good idea!! I used that exact setup with zero issues though, so I know it has the ability to work.
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I'm using semi older parts for this carpc so It could just be that. Since I got a open serial port Im just going to pop it in there instead of fighting it.
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