Hi James
Check out
http://www.colinbroad.com/cbsoft/usb422/usb422.html

I use the FTDI driver but to install our low latency driver you need to
disable the apple driver, I use xojo to test this on the latest max os


best regards


Colin

On 15 April 2018 at 18:21, James Sentman <ja...@sentman.com> wrote:

> I have something like 9 different USB/Serial adaptors connected to my
> server here that has been upgraded to every OSX version through 10.10 and
> now up to 10.13.4. the USB Serial devices continue to work just fine. The
> problem is most likely that the drivers need to be updated. If it’s an FTDI
> based device then thats easy, just remove the old drivers and use the ones
> that are built in to the system now, they should just work without any
> other work at all. Other chip types can be more difficult because not all
> those manufacturers make a properly signed MacOS kernel extension for them
> and OSX won’t load extensions that aren’t signed anymore. So that might be
> the problem as well. Go looking for new drivers for whatever brand of
> adaptor you’re using.
>
> Of course, I just said that they work fine here ;) And thats not entirely
> the case. I have some that won’t work on certain hubs and others that won’t
> work through a USB/C to USB adaptor cable but work fine when plugged into a
> USB hub. I have no idea why. I’ve had over the years some experiences where
> they would work fine the first time you plugged them in but if you
> unplugged them and replugged them in they would no longer show up until you
> restarted or if you moved them to a different port. So there is still some
> voodoo to do in there. There is nothing specific in the OS versions that
> would disable all serial ports on purpose, but it might have refused to
> load an older or not signed driver for them.
>
> -James
>
>
> > On Apr 11, 2018, at 10:15 AM, Christian Schmitz <
> supp...@monkeybreadsoftware.de> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, it seems that we can no longer connect devices through the
> serial port from MacOS X 10.10
> >>
> >
> > Really?
> >
> > Xojo has serial ports built in and we would not do anything different.
> > So if you have a serial device acting as Serial Port, it should work.
> >
> > For generic USB devices, we do have LibUSB classes.
>
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