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FTDI USB Virtual Com Port drivers can be downloaded from the list at the bottom of the page.
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- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 (32 & 64 Bit) - Win_CDM v2.12.00 WHQL Certified.zip. Download, unzip, and then run the self-installing executable file. You can also click on 'View' and then download the executable file directly from the next screen with the download button on the right.
- Max OS X - MacOSX_FTDIUSBSerialDriver_v2_2_18.dmg and see MaxOSX_TN_105 Adding Support for New FTDI Devices to Mac Driver.pdf for installation instructions
- Linux - LINUX_ftdi_sio.tar.gz and see LINUX_TN_101_Customising_FTDI_VID_PID_In_Linux(FT_000081).pdf for installation instructions
These drivers are also available from the FTDI web site at http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm.
Les Kerr has tested the loading of the drivers onto various platforms. Here are the results of his tests:
- Windows 8.1 (64 Bit) - 'The first time I tried it, I got a mysterious 'operation requires elevation' error. This was solved by running the installer in 'program compatibility' mode. I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it from scratch. This time it installed without complaining. I don't know why.'
- Windows 7 (64 Bit) – Absolutely no problem with the driver installation. Couldn't have been easier.
- Windows XP (32 Bit) – For some reason it balked the first couple of times I tried it. Then it worked. I don't know what the problem was, but it was complaining that the program didn't pass the 'Windows logo compatibility' test. I was trying to tell it to install anyway, and finally it did.
- Linux (64 Bit) – The FTDI driver comes preinstalled with Ubuntu and Debian, which makes things a lot easier. It came up as /dev/ttyUSB0 on my Ubuntu system. The only complication is that I had to change its file permissions with the following command:
FTDI USB Virtual Com Port drivers can be downloaded from the list at the bottom of the page.
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 (32 & 64 Bit) - Win_CDM v2.12.00 WHQL Certified.zip. Download, unzip, and then run the self-installing executable file. You can also click on 'View' and then download the executable file directly from the next screen with the download button on the right.
- Max OS X - MacOSX_FTDIUSBSerialDriver_v2_2_18.dmg and see MaxOSX_TN_105 Adding Support for New FTDI Devices to Mac Driver.pdf for installation instructions
- Linux - LINUX_ftdi_sio.tar.gz and see LINUX_TN_101_Customising_FTDI_VID_PID_In_Linux(FT_000081).pdf for installation instructions
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These drivers are also available from the FTDI web site at http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm.
Les Kerr has tested the loading of the drivers onto various platforms. Here are the results of his tests:
- Windows 8.1 (64 Bit) - 'The first time I tried it, I got a mysterious 'operation requires elevation' error. This was solved by running the installer in 'program compatibility' mode. I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it from scratch. This time it installed without complaining. I don't know why.'
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- Windows 7 (64 Bit) – Absolutely no problem with the driver installation. Couldn't have been easier.
- Windows XP (32 Bit) – For some reason it balked the first couple of times I tried it. Then it worked. I don't know what the problem was, but it was complaining that the program didn't pass the 'Windows logo compatibility' test. I was trying to tell it to install anyway, and finally it did.
- Linux (64 Bit) – The FTDI driver comes preinstalled with Ubuntu and Debian, which makes things a lot easier. It came up as /dev/ttyUSB0 on my Ubuntu system. The only complication is that I had to change its file permissions with the following command: