Usb 232 Converter U232 P9

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My driver CD for the USB-Serial converter has gone AWOL, so I had to look for the appropriate file. My adapter is a generic “no-name” (PL-2303 based) as can be seen in the photos:

U232 P9 Driver Windows 10

It’s a Prolific chip, so this site should help. I remember not having any problems with the default driver on my desktop (Windows XP). However, this time I had to use the adapter with my netbook (also Windows XP), and it didn’t work with the device manager stating:

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This device cannot start. (Code 10)

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According to this thread, there’s another version of the driver available. I’m not sure if the one mentioned there is the same as PL2303_Prolific_GPS_1013, though it looks similar. But I’ve tried the GPS version from Prolific, and it did work. My desktop had no problems with the standard version though, so it’s a bit of trial and error method.

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