Ibm-usb-serial-parallel-adapter-driver-22p9035
IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter Driver 22P9035
The IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter is a device that allows you to connect serial and parallel devices to your computer via a USB port. It is compatible with Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP operating systems. The adapter has a part number of 22P5298, a P/N of 22P9035, and a FRU of 22P9036. The adapter uses a hardware ID of 0x067B:0x2303.
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In this article, we will show you how to install the driver for the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter, how to set up a serial device and a printer device using the adapter, and how to uninstall the driver if needed.
How to install the driver for the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter
To install the driver for the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter, you need to download the file usbpssetup.exe from the [Fix Central website]. This file provides the driver version 4.0.1, which was released on August 4, 2005. After downloading and extracting the file, follow these steps:
Power on your system and make sure the USB port is enabled and working properly.
Run the file usbpssetup.exe by double-clicking it.
Plug the USB cable of the USB Serial/Parallel Adapter into the USB port and Windows will detect it.
If the warning message "software has not passed windows logo testing" appears, select "Continue anyway".
The driver installation is now complete.
How to set up a serial device using the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter
To connect a serial device using the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter, you need to plug the serial device into the serial port of the adapter and then plug the USB cable of the adapter into the USB port on your system. After that, you need to configure your serial port by going to the properties of your serial device and ensuring that the port is set to USB Serial Port. Each serial device is set up differently, so you may need to refer to the manual of your device for more details.
How to set up a printer device using the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter
To connect a printer device using the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter, you need to power off your printer and plug it into the printer port of the adapter. Then, you need to power on your printer and your system and plug the USB cable of the adapter into the USB port on your system. After that, you need to change the printer port to USB to Parallel Port in your printer settings. You can do this by following these steps:
If you have previously installed a printer device, click Start, then click Printers and Faxes.
Right-click the default printer and then click Properties.
In the properties window click the Details tab; then change the printer port to USB to Parallel Port.
If you do not have a printer installed, click Start, then click Printers and Faxes, and click Add a Printer to open the Add Printer Wizard window.
Click Next to continue to the Local or Network Printer selection.
Select Local printer attached to this computer and uncheck Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer.
Click Next to continue to the Select a Printer Port window.
Select Use an existing port and choose USB to Parallel Port from the drop-down menu.
Click Next to continue to the Install Printer Software window.
Select your printer model from the list or click Have Disk if you have a driver disk for your printer.
Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation.
Your printer is now ready to use with the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter.
How to uninstall the driver for the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter
If you want to uninstall the driver for the IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter, you need to download and run the file uninstall.exe from [Fix Central website]. This file will remove all traces of the driver from your system. Before running this file, make sure you disconnect any devices that are connected to the adapter and unplug it from your system. After running this file, restart your system for the changes to take effect.
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: IBM USB Serial/Parallel Adapter : IBM : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive [1]