![]() ![]() However, that wouldn’t be a problem in a module driver that opened it only once. The limitation is that you can only run it once – subsequent runs stop it working until it’s unplugged and replugged. When I took out the other calls that I had added (which were almost certainly derived by reverse engineering what the Windows driver did), I was able to get basic transmission working at two baud rates. Its calls to start the PL2303 up were clearly inspired by the Linux driver. I had written a short BASIC experimental app. ![]() However, this thread piqued my curiosity, so I went back to have another look. I developed a strong dislike of the device. I spent a rather frustrating time a couple or so years back trying to get a PL2303 to work. VID_067B&PID_2304 for “Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port” (PL2303TB chip) VID_067B&PID_2303 for “Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port” (PL2303HXA/XA/ HXD/EA/RA/SA/TA chips) – Windows 98 and ME driver support are discontinued. – Download latest PL2303 CheckChipVersion tool program to check chip version in Windows 7. ![]() – PL2303RA ( HXD with Built-in transceiver) – Windows 8/8.1 are supported only in following chip versions: – Windows 8 and above are NOT supported in PL2303HXA/XA chip versions. Supports the following Windows OS Family: Device using PL2303HXA/XA/ HXD/EA/RA/SA/TA/TB version chips PL2303 Driver Setup Installer, Prolific Edition In which case the answer is yes, but IIRC the only copy is on the server at work 1 (it’s what I use for the console connection onto the network kit (along with the Female gender change lump cos the serial end is male) Does anybody have a driver for a USB to serial adaptor based upon the Prolific PL2303? ![]()
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