Operating System Support

On Windows® machines, the CDC will enumerate as Curiosity Virtual COM Port and appear in the Ports section of the Windows Device Manager. The COM port number can also be found there.

Info: On older Windows systems, the CDC requires a USB driver. This driver is included in both MPLAB® X IDE and Microchip Studio installations.

On Linux® machines, the CDC will enumerate and appear as /dev/ttyACM#.

Info: tty* devices belong to the “dialout” group in Linux, so it may be necessary to become a member of that group to have permission to access the CDC.

On Mac® machines, the CDC will enumerate and appear as /dev/tty.usbmodem#. Depending on the terminal program used, it will appear in the available list of modems as usbmodem#.

Info: For all operating systems, use a terminal emulator that supports DTR signaling. See Signaling.