Just as an aside. I am having good luck with he drivers for the CH340 (etc) from
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I went through various patches of failures and crashed as the OS gets updated.
It is a real PIA to solve. I am hoping the? driver is going
About 8 euros to buy I think.
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On 29 April 2018 at 04:49, Mike Woods
<mhwoods@...> wrote:
On 29/04/18 8:34 AM, ab2ts wrote:
I
plugged the Radiuno into my Mac and tried to program it with
the Arduino GUI and let loose with a few expletives.? I knew
immediately what had happened. ? I usually do my homework and
avoid the CH34x chipsets in my Arduino projects, but Radiuno
was not offered in another form and I neglected to check the
chipset. ? ?(I still haven't found a spec for Radiuno that
says what chipset it uses; clearly it is a CH340.)
?I solved the problem by digging out a very old
MacBookPro with an antique OS which does did not have the
security feature and did support CH34x chipsets.? While it is
slow, it fortunately it runs the latest version of Arduino. ? My
other alternative would have been to remove the CHxx Arduino
Nano and replace it with an FTDI or Prolific PL2303 Arduino
Nano... ? I may do that yet am not looking forward to it. ?
This may be a solution:
My CH340 driver was installed on a Mac a few OS versions ago.?? I
am running the Arduino IDE connecting to various CH340 devices
without issue under Mac OS Sierra (I haven't updated to High
Sierra for other reasons).
73 Mike ZL1AXG
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