Hi Dust. I appreciate your suggestion. It does not seem to need IP01 for MKS DLC, which has its own USB port. It is basically an Arduino Uno although the Arduino IDE does not recognize the board either. I think Windows is installing the wrong driver but I can't find an appropriate driver. MKS DLC Features - CPU is ATMEGA328P-AU, 8bit 20MHZ, 5V logic level, stronger anti-interference type... -by asasergio - Controllers
I have two new Makerbase MKS DLC 2.0 cards, and both have the same problem: they do not connect with the TFT35 display and are not recognized by the USB port. Makerbase claims that the MKS DLC supports updating via USB (Windows 10) and I tried to update the firmware (GRBL) via XLoader but this application does not recognize the DLC: "Can't open port". The OpenBuilds application is also unable toby asasergio - Controllers