bluebanded goby
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I have a ~10-year-old Uwatec Aladin Tec computer that I last used about two years ago. The battery seemed iffy, so I just put in a fresh one and it appears to be operating fine.
The last time I paired it with SmartTRAK software was about two years ago, using an infrared dongle on a Windows 7 laptop. That laptop is long-gone, but I do have Windows 7 and 10 available under Parallels on a MacBook.
Today, I installed SmartTRAK under Windows 10, plugged in the infrared dongle, told Parallels to assign it to Windows 10, set the Aladin Tec next to the laptop dongle, opened SmartTRAK and tried to access the Aladin Tec. In numerous efforts, it kept coming back saying there was no connection.
I remember hearing that there are (or have been) IrDA issues with Windows 10, so I tried all of the above again under Windows 7, and unfortunately got the same results.
So now I'm trying to figure out where to go next to debug this. I can borrow a native Windows 7 machine and trying again to see if that makes a difference. Any other options come to mind?
-- Within Windows 7 or 10 (in Parallels on the Mac), for example, is there a way to test the infrared dongle (apart from using it with the Aladin Tec) to verify that the system is seeing it and it's working?
-- Or is there any Mac software (either from Uwatec or other sources) that would allow me to link to the Aladin Tec within the Mac OS without having to run a version of Windows?
Thanks for any ideas.
The last time I paired it with SmartTRAK software was about two years ago, using an infrared dongle on a Windows 7 laptop. That laptop is long-gone, but I do have Windows 7 and 10 available under Parallels on a MacBook.
Today, I installed SmartTRAK under Windows 10, plugged in the infrared dongle, told Parallels to assign it to Windows 10, set the Aladin Tec next to the laptop dongle, opened SmartTRAK and tried to access the Aladin Tec. In numerous efforts, it kept coming back saying there was no connection.
I remember hearing that there are (or have been) IrDA issues with Windows 10, so I tried all of the above again under Windows 7, and unfortunately got the same results.
So now I'm trying to figure out where to go next to debug this. I can borrow a native Windows 7 machine and trying again to see if that makes a difference. Any other options come to mind?
-- Within Windows 7 or 10 (in Parallels on the Mac), for example, is there a way to test the infrared dongle (apart from using it with the Aladin Tec) to verify that the system is seeing it and it's working?
-- Or is there any Mac software (either from Uwatec or other sources) that would allow me to link to the Aladin Tec within the Mac OS without having to run a version of Windows?
Thanks for any ideas.