Agreed!!
HOWEVER, the question becomes whether Windows 11 will allow the install of the older drivers.
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On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 18:37, JARDY DAWSON via groups.io
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When Windows 10 came out, there were problems with ¡®Prolific¡¯ chip cables. These chips were fake Prolific chips from China. Windows always wants to use the latest and greatest drivers. For the fake chips, these drivers caused those chips to not work. The work around for this is to roll back the Prolific driver to 3.2.0.0. The cables then work just fine. You can find the 3.2.0.0. driver at www.miklor.com, along with a large amount of other very useful information.?
Jardy Dawson WA7JRD
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On Nov 4, 2021, at 15:26, vhsproducts via groups.io <vhsproducts@...> wrote:
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Gentlemen,
Is anyone out there using a PC with Windows 11 to program their TT3/TT4 devices? If so, have you used any of the Byonics USB programming cables and Prolifics drivers? I have had a report of incompatibility with the cables and WIN 11. Not wanting to possibly ruin my life, or at least a computer, by loading an OS that is probably as buggy as a Louisiana swamp, I thought it best to seek the wisdom of the crowd!
73,
Allen AF6OF