[En-Nut-Discussion] Ethernut 3.0 limits
Harald Kipp
harald.kipp at egnite.de
Wed Jan 27 11:43:38 CET 2010
Hi Javier,
Great!
Javier Longares wrote:
> Since I had a lot of different boards connected to my PC with different
> drivers each one, I've tried to test your downloads in other "clean" PC and
> it seems to work. Finally I've noted that in the old PC the system works
> with your download, but I need to copy all the files and directories
> included in the turtelizer2 folder to the win32 one. So, after 3 days of
> hard work I can start now.
You mean, that the start menu didn't work without copying the files?
On that new machine, did you install Nut/OS before or after installing
the Turtelizer tools?
> 2010/1/27 Harald Kipp <harald.kipp at egnite.de>
>> 1. Download and install USBDeview from http://www.nirsoft.net (or any
>> other USB driver uninstaller of your choice).
>>
>> 2. Make sure that the Turtelizer is *not* connected.
>>
>> 3. Run USBDeview and uninstall *every* Turtelizer driver listed.
>>
>> 4. Quit USBDeview.
>>
>> 5. Unpack ftdi-turtelizer2.zip.
>>
>> 6. Connect the Turtelizer to the PC. The "New Hardware found" wizard
>> should pop up. On the second page select "from a user specified source"
>> or something like that (I have the German version). On the next page
>> select the directory where you unpacked ftdi-turtelizer2.
>>
>> 7. Repeat step 6 for the second driver. One is for JTAG, the other for
>> the USB/Serial bridge.
>>
>> 8. When done, try to run "Connect Ethernut 3.1" from the start menu again.
I'd be interested to know, if this procedure also fixes the problem on
your first "infected" PC.
Harald
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