I’m getting an "AttributeError: 'Serial' object has no attribute ‘get_payload’”
error when I try to read from my Icom IC-80AD. It’s instantaneous to when I
start. I’ve looked at drivers and can’t find the alleged Apple FTDI driver.
When I look in the directory IOUSBFamily.ktext I only see the following options:
AppleLegacyUSBAudio.kext/ IOUSBCompositeDriver.kext/
IOUSBHIDDriverSafeBoot.kext/
AppleUSBLegacyHub.kext/ IOUSBHIDDriver.kext/ IOUSBLib.bundle/
AppleUSBMergeNub.kext/ IOUSBHIDDriverPM.kext/ IOUSBUserClient.kext/
When I do a $ ls /dev/cu* I see:
/dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port /dev/cu.usbserial-RT3P07W9
I’ve tried both. Bluetooth doesn’t even come close to happiness and the
RT3P07W9 one gives me the above error.
I do have the KK7DS stuff installed, even tried installing it a second time to
be sure.
I also tried on my Vista machine with even more pathetic results.
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Chip
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