

Use lsusb -v to inspect the idVendor and idProduct: that pair needs to be Get loaded (lsmod |grep cp210x) and does /dev/ttyUSB* appear? When you plug it in, does the cp210x driver The first thing to check - at the linux level - is that the driver I have just had to patch the cp210x driver to support a similar chip Its name is "Silicon laboratories CP210 x USB to UART Bridge Driver" But the driver (which is installed separately) which allows the Data-logger to be recognised by the program on the USB port, cannot be installed. The program to read the sampled data in the data-logger can be installed and started using WINE without problems. (but make sure to read VirtualBox documentation If you have any question about VirtualBox please ask them at This isn't perfect solution, but it is better than dual-boot. It then install your software (and the driver), plug-in your device and that's Preserve as much as possible memory for Linux host) and then install Windows in Set memory to recommended minimum for your version of Windows (in order to If you never used it before, read documentation: Install it by running (assuming that you downloaded the file into current So you canĭownload VirtualBox for Ubuntu 10.04LTS 64-bit: However, from your post I understood that you have Windows. Hardware drivers will not work in Wine, sorry. Program on the USB port, cannot be installed. Installed separately) which allows the Data-logger to be recognised by the The program to read the sampled data in the data-logger can be installedĪnd started using WINE without problems.
