4 Sep
2015
4 Sep
'15
5:26 p.m.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Whit Woodard towhit@me.com wrote:
I'll look at that, but I bought my cable from the manufacture when I bought the radio. It is not an after market product.
It doesn't matter. Most all programming cables made with "Prolific" type chips do not have "genuine" Prolific chips in them no matter how you got them. The reality of it is that if you have a programming cable with a Prolific type chip you either must play these driver games or use Linux (or CHIRP Live CD) or purchase a programming cable with a different USB-to-TTL chip (such as the popular FTDI chip).
Jim KC9HI