

Connected scale and printer to this machine. Default Microsoft drivers were installed.

Then I connected same adapter to Windows 10 圆4 device. Then I connected a printer, which also returns a single character when turned on. Just random letter is being shown as an output, such as 'N' or 'O' or 'U'. That's the bit I'm testing now, because I'm getting a single byte through when switching the scale on/off. So then I attached digital scale to a COM port, connected it to the adapter and was expecting to see data flowing to UART Sample app. FTDI drivers are not working anymore with the latest IoT Core, as far as I know.Ĭode: Select all devcon status "USB\VID_0403&PID_6001" says that driver is running. What would you, guys, recommend me of doing, based on your experience? Second option looks ok to me as long as I'm pretty confident it can be done without too much of hassle (I'm software developer myself). Trying to find some alternative USB to RS232 adapter with Silicon Labs chip that would be supported out of the box (could not find one yet).Using their drivers for Windows x86/圆4 to build Universal driver myself (would it really work thought?).Waiting till Startech will realease drivers for Windows IoT.These adapters are being seen by Windows IoT, but missing the drivers.Īfter I've done my research online, I understood as of now, that I have these 3 options available? I would need 1 to 3 of those to be functioning on a single RPi device, so USB to RS232 is the best option.Ĭurrently I have Prolific USB to RS232 adapters, which have drivers for pretty much all OSes, but Windows IoT. I'm testing Raspberry Pi 3(B) with Windows IoT Core to see if I can port one of the current apps made on WinForms to Windows Universal Platform.Īll is looking good and promising, however, I'm currently facing issues with getting my current USB to RS232 adapters to work.
