![]() ![]() ![]() For those searching the TI web site the Dan Harmon document that discusses this is slla170e.pdf. Fortunately, I have an old version of this utility that still works. If you know of one, a reply to this post would be nice. For others reading this post, I have not ever found a Linux version of this utility. I have edited the appropriate cfg file and created several.bin files for the different devices. This creates and gives the specific device it's personality, which is programed into the I2C eeprom connected to the. The first task is the I2C header Generator. The first two parts I have solutions for, it is the Third that needs help. The first part is the I2C Header Generator, The second part is the EEPROM Burner, and the third is the Virtual Com port driver for Windows 7. Using a connected device requires a three part solution. I tried to be brief in my initial post, but that did not work. In reply to: Apparently you did not read my post. This process is explained in a Dan Harmon’s video Regards, Roberto. Possibly you are missing one parts of the installation, the first “setup exe” file is only a wrapper file that contain all the necessary files to install the driver, these files will be located in the default path ( C: Program Files Texas Instruments Inc Single Driver Installer DISK1 ), after that you have to execute a second “setup.exe”, this file will correctly install the drivers. What configuration / change do I need in Windows 7 or XP (SP3) PC to make this driver to work? Fred, Apparently the driver is not installed. (Code 1) To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Resinstall.' The same driver works in other PC running XP SP3 using same cable and device. When installed the same driver in XP with SP3, DM shows ' Boot Device' but its status report is 'This device is not configured correctly. Device Manager reports as 'Unknown Device'. Installed Driver in Windows 7 (SP2) PC using setup.exe (File version 16.0.0.400, Product version 3.2, Digital Signature - Thu, 7:56:48 AM). After I modify the VID/PID and localizable strings in the usbuart3410.inf file, attempting to install the driver results in Windows popping up a warning dialog saying the software hasn't passed Windows Logo testing (XP). Hello, I've downloaded the TUSB3410 6.7.2.0 installer and ran into a driver signing issue. I would suggest running the installation program to remove the TUSB3410 driver then after. ![]()
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