Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
>This is a long standing problem known to many people but
>very poorly documented by the AIM-4170 vendor. What you have to
>do is get the executable (.exe) driver installation file from the vendor
>and run the file, which installs the driver. Attempting to install a
>driver file (.inf) of any kind from device manager doesn't work.
>Installing the USB chip vendor's driver doesn't work.
>
>You should also buy the "official approved" USB serial dongle they
>recommended. I think you have to ask for the executable file, but it
>may be up on the web site by now.
>
>I've run into a fair number of computer accessories that work
>this way. If it comes with an .exe on a CD, you want to run
>that before plugging it in. The problem with the AIM-4170
>is that the .exe you need does NOT come with it on a CD, you
>have to know to ask for it.
>
>I only have WinXP. I don't know about windows 7. It may
>be that you are trying to install a 32 bit driver on a 64
>bit machine.
>
>I hope this helps.
>
>Rick N6RK
>
>
>On 7/24/2012 6:15 PM, K8RI wrote:
>
>
>>On 7/17/2012 2:28 PM, K8RI wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I know we've discussed this before, but I couldn't find the specific
>>>information.
>>>
>>>What are the best antenna analyzers for the Ham market? I'm referring
>>>to both portable and computer based. I have not found the MFJ line to
>>>be satisfactory. I have used one for some years.
>>>
>>>
>>Welll... I have the AIM 4170C hooked up, but the driver in Win 7 (64
>>bit) will not install for the USB/serial converter. It knows it's there
>>and even properly identifies it, but can't find a driver.
>>
>>I've also downloaded the driver from the Internet, but it can't find it.
>>There is also a self installing version of the driver which I've also
>>tried. No go so far.
>>
>>The 858 program works fine in demo mode, but without the device driver
>>there is nothing to set up or configure.
>>
>>73
>>
>>Roger (K8RI)
>>
>>
>>Unzip
>>
>>
>>>73
>>>
>>>Roger (K8RI)
>>>
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Most ham radio software (at least the stuff I use) runs just fine on
Pentium IIIs and even Pentium IIs. You can get one of those old boxes
for next to nothing, load it up with lots of memory if you need the
capability and use the serial ports the machine came with.
If you also need usb ports, add a card. Usb add-on cards don't need
drivers if you use XP.
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