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Make a note of the COMx number in brackets after the Prolific entry - in my case, that's **COM5**.
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The same cable will work on a Mac without the need to install any drivers. I'd recommend installing [Serial Tools](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/serialtools/id611021963?mt=12) as an alternative to PuTTY before you read ahead. There's a good article on how to use it [here](https://www.w7ay.net/site/Applications/Serial%20Tools/).
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The same cable will work on a Mac without the need to install any drivers.
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Now we need to look at the RPi4 to identify how to connect the other end of the cable. You'll be looking for the **GPIO pins**, all 40 of them, which are just above the Raspberry Pi copyright notice.
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