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Old 28th February 2020, 12:51 PM
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Default Quick question folks! Can I get my serial interface Chinese Vag Com cable working?

...If I buy a serial to USB interface working?

Does anyone have any knowledge about this? I have a newer laptop that only has a USB port and no serial interface. My old laptop with serial interface only works when plugged in to power supply and this is not an option where my car is currently stranded....unless some stranger comes to the rescue with an inverter or a generator.

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Old 28th February 2020, 04:24 PM
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I haven't specifically tried VAG-Com with a USB/Serial adaptor, so I can't comment on whether it will work (although I see no reason why it shouldn't) but in my experience with customer (IT) equipment, adaptors with the Prolific chipset are the ones to look for (such as this). Some USB/serial adaptors don't work well with certain equipment (generally due to timing/delay issues). Prolific-based adaptors seem to play well with everything.
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Old 28th February 2020, 05:08 PM
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The FTDI chipset-based devices are an utter nightmare to get the drivers working. I would rather change a fuel pump and crank sensor than try and install one of these abominations.
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Old 29th February 2020, 03:58 AM
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Before I go and buy that adapter I think that I will knock on the door acroos the road and see if they will let me use their power for a little while. At least I know I can scan the car with my old laptop as I have already done so to reset the service intervals on the S8 and clear some old codes.


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I haven't specifically tried VAG-Com with a USB/Serial adaptor, so I can't comment on whether it will work (although I see no reason why it shouldn't) but in my experience with customer (IT) equipment, adaptors with the Prolific chipset are the ones to look for (such as this). Some USB/serial adaptors don't work well with certain equipment (generally due to timing/delay issues). Prolific-based adaptors seem to play well with everything.
Thank you very much for that useful information. I hope that the ones that I have available to buy use that chipset.

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The FTDI chipset-based devices are an utter nightmare to get the drivers working. I would rather change a fuel pump and crank sensor than try and install one of these abominations.
Are you referring to the USB interfaced cables?

I have been using this cheap serial interface cable for years with good results. Admittedly, I have only really used it for basic things like resetting service intervals, scanning modules, output tests and basic readings. I use vwtool mostly, but have also got vagcom 409.1 and VCDS working with it.
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Old 29th February 2020, 09:22 AM
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I'm thinking specifically of a USB to Serial adapter that I tried to use with an eprom programmer. Trying to get the virtual com ports to work with the FTDI drivers on Windows 7 was not an experience I plan to repeat!

Definitely sounds like Prolific adapters are less vexing
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Old 29th February 2020, 11:22 AM
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...Some USB/serial adaptors don't work well with certain equipment (generally due to timing/delay issues). Prolific-based adaptors seem to play well with everything.
I'll second that about Prolific USB-Serial adapters. I only use these nowadays for old skool serial console access from my server to the SparcStation 20. Works perfectly in Devuan/Debian/Linux and Windows.

My example:
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port
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