Motbsidcom Driver -

Interestingly, many modern "Motorola programming cables" do not actually use a native Motorola USB chip. They use common bridge chips like:

Brief overview: what system the driver belongs to, its suspected role (serial communication, device I/O, etc.), and why documentation is needed (e.g., legacy system maintenance, reverse engineering). motbsidcom driver

The MOTBSIDCOM driver is almost always installed automatically when you install the official for your specific radio model. The term "motbsidcom" is likely a phonetic misspelling

The term "motbsidcom" is likely a phonetic misspelling of "Motobas" (The Driver), commonly associated with Persian entertainment media rather than a technical hardware driver. It is often linked to Iranian series or movies, frequently distributed through platforms like Honar Aval. To narrow down the search, please provide the exact title of the software or movie, or the device, in question. # Show registered serial devices ls -l /dev/ttyBS*

# Show registered serial devices ls -l /dev/ttyBS* # Driver debug (if compiled in) echo 1 > /sys/module/motbsidcom/parameters/debug dmesg | tail -20

Microsoft Windows does not include the MOTBSIDCOM driver by default because it is not a common consumer device (like a printer or mouse). It is an OEM-specific driver. When you plug a Motorola programming cable into a modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC, the operating system recognizes the USB hardware ID (e.g., USB\VID_22CB&PID_0100 ) but cannot map it to a functional driver, resulting in the "MOTBSIDCOM driver not found" error.

As of now, the show is not widely available on major streaming or rental platforms like The Porter: