The Ucom 208-2 typically refers to a or an embedded UART bridge chip manufactured by a Taiwanese semiconductor company (often associated with Prolific or a compatible generic brand). This chipset allows older serial devices (barcode scanners, receipt printers, CNC machines, medical equipment, or industrial PLCs) to communicate with modern computers that lack legacy COM ports.
11 fire buttons, 2 analog sticks (4 separate axes), and a digital/analog mode switch Special Features: ucom 208-2 driver
Are you trying to get your working on your PC but getting the "Device Not Recognized" error? While these controllers are often "Plug and Play," certain games and older versions of Windows require a specific vibration driver to unlock all features. The Ucom 208-2 typically refers to a or
A Windows/Linux serial driver that adds automatic RS-485 direction control via RTS timing, mimicking the hardware behavior of the standalone 208-2 converter. While these controllers are often "Plug and Play,"
. This software tricks your PC into thinking the Ucom pad is a standard Xbox 360 controller.