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Module:M954B/M954C module under Linux
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Revision as of 11:06, 6 February 2023
OS | Kernrl | Module | baudrate | Driver | Download |
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Ubuntu 18.04.3 |
4.18.0-25-generic |
M954C | |||
Ubuntu20.04.3 Lts |
5.13.0-28-generic |
M954C |
9600/38400/115200 |
AX99100 v1.8 | |
Debian 8.11.1 amd64 |
3.16.0.6-amd64 |
M954B |
9600/38400/115200 |
AX99100 v1.6 | |
Debian 9.4 |
4.9.0.14-amd64 |
M954B |
9600/38400/115200 |
AX99100 v1.6 | |
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed 15.2 |
5.10.9-1-default |
M954B |
9600/38400/115200 |
AX99100 v1.6 | |
Debian 9.13 |
4.9.0-16-amd64 |
M954B |
9600/38400/115200 |
AX99100 v1.6 | |
Debain 10.10 |
4.19.0-17-amd64 |
M954B |
9600/38400/115200 |
AX99100 v1.6 |
How to use M954B/M954C driver
First you need to know which mode do you want and check device jump to the correct mode
Confirm your transmittal mode