The patched driver, if it exists, might be confined to a private, Chinese-language forum or a small group of developers who have a specific need for it. Given that JXMCU cables are widely used in China, it's plausible that any patched driver would be on domestic platforms.
The safest path with any hardware is to use the official driver provided by the manufacturer. If you must use a "patched" or modified driver, do so only in a highly controlled, isolated environment and be extremely cautious of the source. jxmcu driver patched
You might need the patched driver if:
A community developer (handle @duke_syn ) reverse-engineered the JxMCU variant and released an . This isn't a new driver from scratch—it's a hook that intercepts the official CH340 driver calls and remaps them to the JxMCU's non-standard register addresses. The patched driver, if it exists, might be
(e.g., from 2014 or 2019) if available. This often bypasses the "patched" error. 3. Installing the Patched Linux Driver On Linux, particularly newer kernels (5.14+), the default If you must use a "patched" or modified