Solar Guppy wrote:
trying on a second PC would rule out the laptop as the issue and show the converter is the issue or not. Loopback is meaningless if its a voltage level issue with the laptop ( doesn't put out true rs232 levels )
regardless, if GT-View won't work with the usb-converter your linux won't fair any better. And on power usage, linux vs winxp is the same, its the hardware not software that consumes watts.
Solar Guppy,
If it's a voltage-level issue, then trying on a different PC would still have the same problem, wouldn't it? (Unless the USB port weren't powered at all, but other devices don't have problems.)
I'll try an experiment just using a null-modem cable to another host to see if that works, but I'm returning to the idea that maybe it's the RS232 on the *inverter* that's the problem: its voltage levels are good enough for built-in RS232 ports, but not enough for the USB-to-serial cable. OK, seems unlikely, I know, but that's the only theory that fits all the facts.
I plan to use a Linux appliance, not a full-blown PC, with a USB memory stick as its nonvolatile memory. See this link:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/. I've measured power < 5W on mine.
Thanks for all your help!
- Matt