Under x86 Windows 7/10 on an intel mac any recent build of Big Sur should enumerate all three of those devices on connection to the mac and Parallels should then be able to have them assigned to be under its' control rather than MacOS. Silicon Labs CP2104 has an ARM64 one as part of their universal driver file for Windows - however the ARM64 driver in there doesn't have an installer You'd need to do an old fashioned driver update/locate manually/point to the folder you extracted the archive to style install Once its installed you'd also need to access the drivers power management settings and turn off the option to have windows turn the device off to save power (or the device will just endlessly restart) Prolific PL2303 don't have an ARM64 Prolific driver If so then while FTDI, Prolific and Silicon Labs are all supported on the Big Sur side of things, the same isn't true of Windows for ARM itself: using a Windows for ARM insider release under Parallels 16.5 ? Are you trying to do this with the M1 mac in your signature?
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