![]() On my system, "make" fails due to incompatible "printk's" sprinkled through the driver source. I'm no Linux expert so your mileage may vary. ![]() Unfortunately, still seems tricky to get the thing working properly. If you find "ch341" is being associated with "usbserial", that will be an issue with the CH-340 USB-to-Serial part and STM32duino serial download. Plug the device into a USB port and check the list of kernal modules, i.e., I understand some Linux distros might already have the correct driver. The Linux package contains driver source code (.cpp) and a Makefile.īeing Linux, one need to build a loadable module that will work with your specific kernel. ![]() As pointed out by drivers can be downloaded from the manufacturer's site:ĭetails are in Chinese.
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