![]() ![]() Keep in mind, this Arduino board may actually be defective, or perhaps there is even some known issue which occurs under certain circumstances.the Arduino community will be more likely to know these things than the general Apple community. They will most likely be the ones with the answers you seek since very few people reading these Apple forums are likely to being an Arduino (especially that specific one) whereas the Arduino community is likely using all sorts of computer and operating systems including macOS. If none of these things help, then you will need to contact Arduino support or check with the Arduino community for any known issues involving macOS and Ventura specifically. If you have any anti-virus apps, cleaing/optimizer apps, or third party security software, then uninstall them by following the developer's instructions since these types of apps are not needed on a Mac, plus they tend to cause all sorts of problems.possibly even not being able to access the Arduino. I'm not sure if booting into Safe Mode will help since you need a serial driver to load, but it is worth a try. And connect the Ardruino directly to the computer. Disconnect all other external devices in case one of them is causing a problem. I have the option "Allow Accessories to Connect" option set to "Always when unlocked" so I am not prompted for confirmation if I am logged in at the time an external device is connected, but there are other options as well.but my setting or "Always" is good for testing devices which are not currently working to avoid an issue with being prompted while trying to figure things out.Īlso, make sure to try using another USB-C cable and adapter, plus try using another USB port on the Mac. You can modify these settings in the Ventura System Settings under the "Security & Privacy" section. ![]() Second, beginning with Ventura, you must now approve any newly connected external devices before they will become available on the USB-C ports. I believe 13.4.1 is the most recent version. What should I see and how can I manually insert into kernel?įirst, you are behind on Ventura updates. I used ‘kmutil showloaded’ to get a list of loaded USB kernel extensions Ĭom.Ĭom.Ĭom.īut none seem to relate to serial USB or CH340. How do verify and load a serial usb driver? My UNO is running the CH340 chip so I need a serial USB driver loaded in my MacBook. My arduino has a USB-C connector and the light comes on the board so at least I am getting power. I was expecting to see cu.usbserial or similar. Whether I connect my Arduino UNO or not the only driver I can see in the Arduino IDE is cu.BLTH
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