Thanks, Kem. for speaking up against ranters and those who choose not to gather facts,  I'm 88 yrs old, have been a ham for over 60 yr\s and a\Extra for over 50.  It's sad to see the spirit of ol" Elmer die in our Ham fraternity.  But still thankful to see some still have thar willing spirit.
THE PROBLEM is this new Dell XPS13 
My previous XPS13 listed under Device Manager a category called Ports
This new rig does not.
Under "System Devices" , then under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" are 16 "Hubs"
Under "System Devices" , there is a "Universal Serial Bus devices"
Under "System Devices" , there is a "USB Connector managers"
Device Manager dodes not shows "Ports"
Yes it is Chirp related, but Chirp is not the problem.


On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 2:38 PM Ken Hansen <ken@n2vip.org> wrote:
That wasn't called for...

The OP had a cable, it worked fine, the. His OS upgraded, and the cable didn't work.

He asked why.

His question was valid, and the fix is straight-forward, as described by myself & others.

I'm not sure why you felt the need to get up on your soap box and preach your "it's cheaper to buy quality products the first time" sermon - many, many manufacturers got 'stung' with counterfeit chips that worked fine until the vendor dropped support for them, requiring unsuspecting buyers to learn about counterfeit chips and installing older drivers.

Now the vendor has convinced MS to bundle a driver with its OS that not only refuses to operate with counterfeit chips, it also announces in the device description that they do not support the particular chip - even genuine chips - under Win 10 or Win 11.

The cable is fine, using it is fine, and "serial-chip shaming" fellow hams is not cool.

Take care,

Ken, N2VIP

> On Apr 5, 2023, at 14:27, Dave B via chirp_users <chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
>
> Or...
> Buy a proper "Genuine" FTDI based cable. No more problems after that.
>
> If your supplier/seller cannot guarantee a genuine FTDI based product,
> look elsewhere. (Or build the cable assembly yourself.)
>
> If you use out of date hardware and drivers, & then have to stop Windows
> from updating, you are leaving yourself wide open to all sorts of other
> possible problems.
>
>
> If your PC then gets hit with something nasty, then others on the same
> network might be liable to getting bad stuff too.  Just how much
> domestic trouble can you survive?
>
> You buy cheap, you often get poor quality.  End of.
>
> (Why do some Ham's pay top$£€ etc for some rig's, then penny pinch on
> accessories?)
>
> 73.
>
> Dave G8KBV
>
>
> Who followed the instructions on the website, and now have the new
> version of Chirp happily running on a fresh install of LMDE* just fine.
> Many thanks to whoever put those instructions together. VERY much
> appreciated.
>
> (* Linux Mint Debian Edition.)
>
>
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