The JXMCU driver allows your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux) to communicate with JXMCU-branded hardware. Most JXMCU boards serve as a bridge between your computer's USB port and the serial (UART) interface of a microcontroller. Common Hardware Using JXMCU Drivers

You generally do not need a driver specifically named "JXMCU." You need the chipset driver for the box's CPU.

Linux distributions usually have native support, but you may need the latest udev rules:

[Manufacturer] %ManufacturerName%=DeviceList, NTamd64

Conflicting drivers (e.g., old CH340 driver). Solution: