Robin
I have IC 705, IC 7100 and access to IC 7300. I have no issues
I use Flrig for PTT; when plugged,?I'll see the drivers?listed.
ls /dev/serial/by-id? ? ? ? will help you.
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Don Poaps
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On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 10:32?AM Bob Cameron, VK2YQA via <bob3bob3=
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Hi Robin
The short answer is that (the current) linux already has the
driver provided within the kernel, so nothing extra needs to be
done. Windows on the other hand requires a manual install. For
Icom's that is an exe download from their site.
I don't know the 7100 in detail, but the 9100 & 7300 have an
external USB hub, UART and PCM device. If you look at the kernel
log (sudo dmesg) before and after hot plugging the rig you will
see these module load. The serial/UART looks something like "usb
1-1.3.1: cp210x converter now attached to ttyUSB0" and the ALSA
base sound device "Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC"
If you don't see this detail something strange is going on.
Cheers Bob VK2YQA
On 30/12/24 05:09, Robin, KK7MSN via
wrote:
I thought I had a site providing some serious help on this
issue, but, so far, I'm still searching for that site I can't
find in the browser history.
?
So. Does anyone have some definitive information concerning
installing a usb driver for Linux? In my case, Linux Mint 22.
Apparently, Github has something named completely different and
unrecognizable regarding this issue. But again, I've lost track
of it.
?
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