There have been a lot of replies here about rolling back the driver, but they all miss the point. This is for macOS, and it appears to be an FTDI cable (Valley Enterprises uses FTDI in all of their cables as far as I know).
I haven't tried to use macOS for CHIRP in some time, but there appear to be some issues with the FTDI driver provided by Apple as compared to the official FTDI driver, at least in some of the Google searches I've done. The issue showed up on an Arduino programming discussion and they had difficulties getting the FTDI driver installed in place of the Apple driver (which appears to not implement certain features). Although it appears that it was mainly a permissions issue (you have to give permission, apparently).
Here's info on how to approve a driver: * https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/technotes/tn2459/_index.html
Here is the link to the FTDI driver page: * http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
Here is the CHIRP page on working with macOS: * https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/MacOS_Tips
Hopefully you can get it working from the above information.
On 7/26/2018 9:03 AM, Jardy Dawson via chirp_users wrote:
I have several cables with the fake Prolific chips in them. Once you roll back the driver for one cable, it rolls back for all of them. When you consider how often you need to reprogram your radios (about every other month or less), taking a minute to rollback your driver if you have to is such a minor thing to me. A lot easier and cheaper than replacing 10-15 cables. People make WAY to much of a big deal out of something so easy to deal with.
Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Ham Radio
Sent three weeks from now through a newly discovered worm hole in the space-time continuum.
On Jul 26, 2018, at 05:38, mike-2007@elp.rr.com mike-2007@elp.rr.com wrote:
My only suggestion, get a known good OEM cable, and never worry about the driver or an update again. But that's just me. Others seem to enjoy the challenge, I just want it to work when I need it.
Vy73 – Mike – KD5KC El Paso, Texas – DM61rt
-----Original Message----- From: chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com chirp_users-bounces@intrepid.danplanet.com On Behalf Of T.E. Klamberg Klamberg via chirp_users Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 8:51 PM To: chirp_users chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Subject: [chirp_users] I had a driver, then I lost it. (Mac OS issue)
I had installed the driver for a USB cable from Valley Enterprise for my Yaesu FT-60. Three installs and it (Mac) finally recognized the driver and cable. That was six months back. I acquired another cable for my Yaesu FT-29 2m radio. I must have got an OS update (High Sierra OS, version 10.13.6) that I cannot call up the drivers for either one (it should be only one driver upgrade). I haven’t even got to the part of trying to get Chirp to frustrate me! I know there are folks out there that have more computer smarts than I, especially when it comes to Mac. Anyone have any ideas, short of becoming a programmer? Thanks.
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