The PL-2303 driver you link to below is for the Prolific chip. My USB to Yaesu VX-6 transceiver cable uses the FTDI chip.

Thanks, anyway for your input.


On Feb 28, 2014, at 7:01 PM, Milton Hywatt <mhywattt@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hmmmm.. odd for a hard lock on the Mac. I run Mavericks 64 and don't have
any problems. Here is the driver I use:
 http://sdrv.ms/1g8iA2N

It's an installer package and will remove other drivers.
This could be a driver issue but you sure won't do wrong with
using a tried and true OSX driver even if I haven't used it with
a VX6. Might wait a day or two for others to chime in if they have
some better info.



From: Pete Mackie <pete@seaquest.com>
To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 8:54 PM
Subject: [chirp_users] Cannot Upload to Yausu VX-6

I can download memory settings from my Yausu VX-6 transceiver to CHIRP. I cannot upload memory settings from CHRIP to my Yausu VX-6. CHRIP totally locks up (only recovery is Force Quit Application) approximately one-third of the upload. Additionally all of my manually entered Yausu VX-6 memory settings are wiped out after the CHIRP upload attempt, except for one entry.

I am able to perform both uploads and download data transfers to my Boefeng UV-5R data transceiver. It is only the Yausu VX-6 transceiver upload data transfer which is failing.

I am running CHRIP on Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, which is a fairly new O/S release for Apple. I’ve tried running both CHIRP 0.3.1 and the latest daily build. Both versions fail with the Yausu VX-6 upload data transfer.

Pete


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