Hello. It is difficult to say.
It seems there are no hardware specifications on the internet.
If you have the chance to connect it to a Linux PC it would be nice to see what is says so I can get an idea.
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I know Chauvet keeps it private. But it's super silly. I should be able to use it with whatever software I'd like. Linux? I've never needed it. So, I wouldn't even know where to being with that. Is there some information in windows I can get to give to you?
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And how on earth should we be able to support a hardware without knowing how it works ?
The only clue that we could hope on is if the adapter is based on a FTDI chip.
See if Windows recognizes it as a USB-to-serial converter. Or see if the drivers say "VCP" anywhere
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Please, oh please.... tell me there is a way to use the Express 512 dongle with Qlight? Tired of Chauvet and taking forever for the simplest updates.
Hello. It is difficult to say.
It seems there are no hardware specifications on the internet.
If you have the chance to connect it to a Linux PC it would be nice to see what is says so I can get an idea.
I know Chauvet keeps it private. But it's super silly. I should be able to use it with whatever software I'd like. Linux? I've never needed it. So, I wouldn't even know where to being with that. Is there some information in windows I can get to give to you?
And how on earth should we be able to support a hardware without knowing how it works ?
The only clue that we could hope on is if the adapter is based on a FTDI chip.
See if Windows recognizes it as a USB-to-serial converter. Or see if the drivers say "VCP" anywhere
It comes up as Universal Serial Bus Controller in Device manager but nothing about VCP that I can see.