Hi,
I'm about to buy a UPS to complement a new build. I haven't used one before, which may explain the odd nature of this question.
Anyway, does anyone know what's the current state of OS support for these devices? Does it matter which brand you buy (e.g. APC vs. others), and which interface it uses (RS-232 vs. USB)?
I would imagine a UPS would be supported out of the box with a class-wide driver, much like a serial or USB mouse is, being that the UPS<->PC communication protocol is probably as simple and as generic as it can get, but I haven't been able to verify that. All web material seems to center on support for APC-made devices, and here the UPS tab in Windows' Power Options panel exclusively lists APC models. But what about other brands? I probably won't be buying from APC. Does it mean I'd have to load a resident third-party application to support automatic shutdown?
Any insight would be welcome. Thanks.
I'm about to buy a UPS to complement a new build. I haven't used one before, which may explain the odd nature of this question.
Anyway, does anyone know what's the current state of OS support for these devices? Does it matter which brand you buy (e.g. APC vs. others), and which interface it uses (RS-232 vs. USB)?
I would imagine a UPS would be supported out of the box with a class-wide driver, much like a serial or USB mouse is, being that the UPS<->PC communication protocol is probably as simple and as generic as it can get, but I haven't been able to verify that. All web material seems to center on support for APC-made devices, and here the UPS tab in Windows' Power Options panel exclusively lists APC models. But what about other brands? I probably won't be buying from APC. Does it mean I'd have to load a resident third-party application to support automatic shutdown?
Any insight would be welcome. Thanks.
