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Driver for Old Serial Card - kmilam - 07-28-2015

I can not find the driver for a card I have installed in computer. Card is a PCI adaptor to serial port. 

This card was working fine with my old motherboard and operating system (winxp pro)


Im now using win7 pro


RE: Driver for Old Serial Card - LavaSupport - 07-29-2015

The following driver should support your card under Windows (Lava_2014_07_15.zip).

In order to install the card you will need to extract the contents of the zip file to a folder on your computer and once the card has been detected by the Hardware Wizard you will need to point it to the extracted Windows folder. 

If you're still having issues would you be able to provide me with the MOKO Number of your card? The MOKO number is silk screened in white on the face of all our cards and will be along the lines of MOKO L71.3E.

- LAVA Support


RE: Driver for Old Serial Card - kmilam - 07-29-2015

No that drivers is not working. Here is the card number

MOKO L71.3a


RE: Driver for Old Serial Card - LavaSupport - 07-29-2015

Is the system able to detect the card on bootup?

If so w[font='Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]ould you be able to find the Device ID and Vendor ID of your card within the Device Manager.  [/font]

[font='Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]You can find these by following the steps bellow:[/font]
  1. Within Device Manager right click on the card (it will likely have a Yellow Exclamation point) and select Properties. 
  2. On the Properties Page, select the Details tab. 
  3. On the Details tab there will be a Drop Down List Box. Please select Device Instance ID from the list box and let me know the string that is displayed in the text box. 
    It will be something along the lines of: 
    • PCI\VEN_1407&DEV_0120&SUBSYS_01201407&REV_03\..... 
    • PCI\VEN_1407&DEV_0121&SUBSYS_01211407&REV_03\..... 
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