FTDI and Mac OS
Dear Apple,
Many of us are veterans of the computer industry and we have switched to Mac OS for very good reasons, mainly because we can be far more productive with your extremely stable operating system. We appreciate the work you are doing for the average users, making Mac OS far more secure, but we need more. One example is those of us who work with networking technology needing to be able to move into the future like using USB-C to connect to old style serial ports in order to access configuration command line for networking devices, IoT devices and such.
I have spent the better part of 1.5 days trying to get a FTDI cable to work with Virtual COMM Port (VCP) on my MacBook Pro 2018 running Mac OS 10.15.3 and I also need to connect to Arduino microcontrollers using their IDE, which means I usually need the FTDI drivers to work on Catalina. All my efforts so far have been in vain. Calling Apple Support for help resulted in some suggestions, but no solution since the cables and drivers (although supposedly signed by Apple) will not be recognized when they are connected and, since it is an OEM product, you are not able to provide any support.
We love your computers and your operating system and I am sure I can speak for most of the community when I say that we are more than willing to work with you to find solutions that would enable us to use Mac OS, instead of the "other" operating system to perform the amazing work we do and help keep the networks of the world working perfectly.
Please help us. Thanks in advance,
Jorge
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MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.13