Having been involved on the periphery of other software certification
processes, I suspect that getting a driver Microsoft approved is an
expensive process, both in terms of fees to Microsoft, and internal
staff time.
I think it is unlikely that you will get an approved driver which is not
backed by large hardware sales to fund this process.
Any approval is likely to be for a single version, not for the open
source project as a whole.
--
David Woolley
On 15/01/2023 15:27, John Overbaugh wrote:
I'm trying to set up my KX3 on a new Windows 10 computer using Win4K3.
Has anyone found a satisfactory solution to com0com's test driver
issue? Windows 10 enforces signed drivers; because com0com is a test
driver Windows doesn't trust it. I don't want to disable secure boot
and allow unsigned drivers, so the work-around isn't acceptable to me.
Has anyone found a driver they like which creates virtual com ports?
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