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From: Joe Sloppy on 19 Aug 2005 16:01 I did this for some other software and it worked, but then I noticed extreme slowdowns, so I just found something else, wink, to run it. By the way, every version of SolidWorks I have had, it ran with no hasp, what is this hasp version? Why not get no hasp version, just serials to enter.
From: Jo on 19 Aug 2005 23:05 Joe Sloppy wrote: > I did this for some other software and it worked, but then I noticed > extreme slowdowns, so I just found something else, wink, to run it. By > the way, every version of SolidWorks I have had, it ran with no hasp, > what is this hasp version? Why not get no hasp version, just serials to > enter. > All versions outside of the US have dongles. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----
From: awtltd on 20 Aug 2005 16:12 Jerry, I've just gone through this loop and I bought a AlienWare laptop (it has a parallel port) instead of the Dell - I'll be adding a review soon. Anyway I spoke to my VAR and they said it would cost me £135 to buy a USB dongle! Take it or leave it! Kev
From: //im on 22 Aug 2005 03:57 The dongles are connected to the parallel port (the female 25 pin connector). This is not a RS-232 port, so not serial, but parallel and you should need a USB to parallel converter. "> I've been using Solidworks for years with a MemoHASP-1 security Device > plugged into the back of the PC - all my PC-s have had a 25 pin RS-232 > female connector addressed by the PC as LPT-1 somewhere at the back. > I have just bought a Dell Laptop - it has no 25 pin connector , but plenty > of USB ports. > So I bought a USB to serial converter cable, complete with installation > software. > The Laptops Win-XP system recognises that the cable is there, but Solidworks > will not recognise that its security device is present. > Has ANYONE out there had a similar problem and fixed it??? > > regards > > Jerry > >
From: Gary Rose on 27 Aug 2005 21:32
<awtltd(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1124568749.601200.116920(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... Jerry, I've just gone through this loop and I bought a AlienWare laptop (it has a parallel port) instead of the Dell - I'll be adding a review soon. Anyway I spoke to my VAR and they said it would cost me ý135 to buy a USB dongle! Take it or leave it! Kev We managed to get a ý135 reduction on next years subscription when we swapped out our dongles for USB versions just by making a lot of noise and complaining like hell! Regards Gary |