Gadget Serial (COM24) Driver Download



Hi everyone,First of all, thanks for developing such a great platform I'm moving in from Arduino and being able to work with .NET directly on a micro-controller is simply amazing.The only thing I've been having some trouble getting to grips with is the serial communication. In Arduino you just do it over the USB connection but from looking at posts in the forums it seems that with current Netduino version it's a bit more complicated.From what I can gather, there are quite a few different ways to resolve the issue, but I'm having difficulty deciding what is the most straightforward way to start...My question is whether it is possible to use a USB-TTL cable to connect D0/D1 ports directly to the PC for serial communication while still using the regular USB deployment/debugging transport? Also, does it involve any particular electronic assembly or software drivers? Can it be used as a regular COM port from the PC side?Sorry if the questions are overly naive...Best regards,Gonçalo
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Gadget Serial (COM24) Driver Download

I having a really strange problem, and I'm not sure if it is the Windows 8.1 (Professional) host, the Galileo, or the micro USN - USB cable. Earlier this morning, after updating the driver on the Windows system (from the IntelGalileoFirmwareUpdater-1.0.4-Windows file) I was able to see the new COM. Installs the Intel® Serial IO host controller driver version 1.3 for Intel® NUCs. The Intel Serial IO driver is required if you plan to use the I2C, UART, or GPIO host controllers. Not sure if this is the right driver for your Intel NUC? Run Intel® Driver & Support Assistant to automatically detect driver updates. Download and save on your PC this file linux-cdc-acm.inf. Plug a miniUSB cable between the FOX Board USB device port and a USB host port on your PC. Type from the board command line: modprobe gserial Windows should recognize the gadget serial device and ask for a driver. Of course you can not change the PicPro and make it accept more than one digit. However,you can change the port number. Doing the following: 1- Open Device Manager 2- Click 'Ports(COM&LPT) 3- Right Click on USB Serial Port(COM24) 4- Select Properties 5- Select 'Port Setting' Tab 6- Click 'Advanced' 7- From 'COM Port Number' select COM1 or COM2 as you want,even if the port is 'in use'. Download the latest TUSB3410 Boot Device driver for your. Texas Instruments TUSB3410 USB to Serial Controller, v.6.5.9011.0, A03. Download the latest drivers for your Texas Instruments Port Devices to keep your Computer up-to-date. Texas Instruments, TI CC2540 USB CDC Serial Port (COM24) Download. Texas Instruments, TUSB3410.