On 8/5/20 at 7:29 AM, [email protected] (N4ZR) wrote:
But first, I'd suggest making very sure that the virtual USB
port that the KPA-1500 is opening and the one that your
computer expects are the same. Windows 10 is notorious for
changing port assignments willy-nilly when you do something as
simple asĀ plugging in or unplugging a USB cable.
I've been wondering why I don't experience this problem with my
MacOS system. After looking carefully at what it saves about a
USB connection, I discovered that it was recording the serial
number of the FDTI interface chip. As a result, it doesn't
matter which hub I plug the K3(upgraded to S) or the other
USB<-->RS232 adapters I use, they are connected to the correct program.
I wonder what Linux does? If it doesn't handle reconnecting
USB<-->RS232 well, a Linux hacker could train it to follow
Apple's lead.
73 Bill AE6JV
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