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Old 12-03-2012, 12:15 AM
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If I use a single keyspan device to run the tak mount I get BSOD's as well. I replaced it with a cheapy to fix it. Here's a quote from chucks temma driver site, maybe your gemini is hitting the same issue.

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Users should avoid Keyspan USA-19HS serial adapters, BSOD crashes occur when used with the ASCOM Temma driver. The crash dump file points to the Keyspan driver, this issue was reported to Tripp Lite on 12/12/10. BSOD occur on from flaws in kernel level drivers, the ASCOM TEMMA driver is user level. A BSOD means you have a hardware fault or a buggy kernel mode driver (N.B. NOT the ASCOM driver). It is impossible for a user-mode application to directly cause a BSOD, and ASCOM is all user-mode code.
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