The drivers allow Windows to recognize the Autocom CDP+ hardware (VCI) as a communication port (COM port). Driver Type: Most Autocom units use FTDI (Future Technology Devices International) chips. The system typically requires FTDI Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers to function. Compatibility:
Once you land on Page 1 of that thread, you will notice that the driver is just the beginning. The same users often share: autocom cdp- usb driver software - MHH AUTO - Page 1
If the software connects but fails to communicate with the car, you may need to perform a "Firmware Update" within the software settings while the device is connected to both the PC and a 12V power source (the vehicle). The drivers allow Windows to recognize the Autocom
Based on the first post of the MHH AUTO thread (updated frequently), here is the compatibility matrix: Compatibility: Once you land on Page 1 of