2010-07-22 15:19:51 Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 7 64 bit
Adam Rosenberg (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91611
I was able to get Windows 7 64 bit to connect with the Net2272 chip on my BF537 based custom board but had to update the Windows .inf file using instructions I found here:
blogs.6bit.com/josh/2009/10/usb-communications-device-class-on-64-bit-windows/
It would be nice to link to that page from this slightly out-dated page that got me close...
docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=linux-kernel:usb-gadget:serial
Thanks,
Adam
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2010-07-22 15:56:54 Re: Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 7 64 bit
Robin Getz (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91612
Adam:
As long as you agree to the terms and conditions that are in:
https://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=copyright_information#contributing_to_this_document
I can add you to the docs committers list, and you can add/edit yourself.
-Robin
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2010-07-22 16:14:35 Re: Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 7 64 bit
Adam Rosenberg (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91613
Robin,
I can agree to those terms and do not mind editting the page, but is there some kind of review system in place? I don't want to change a document and have it take effect immediately (just in case someone doesn't like the change).
Thanks,
Adam
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2010-07-22 17:11:01 Re: Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 7 64 bit
Mike Frysinger (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91616
all changes are sent out to a mailing list where anyone can monitor. all the devs are on it.
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2010-07-22 18:03:13 Re: Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 7 64 bit
Robin Getz (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91618
Adam:
You should be set -- like Mike said - if we don't like something - we change it back pretty quickly - there is revision control in the wiki
-Robin
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2010-07-22 21:18:57 Re: Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 764 bit
Adam Rosenberg (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91629 Robin,
Thanks, I just modified the page and it was pretty quick and easy.
This is off topic, but once I get some DMA buffer problem fixed with
my CS42448 ALSA driver (I have some clicking sounds when playing), I'd
like to help add some information to the alsa page
(https://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=linux-kernel:alsa) as
well. Is there someone who I should collaborate on this with or just
add it and let people see?
Thanks,
Adam
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2010-07-22 22:05:56 Re: Using the serial gadget driver with Windows 764 bit
Mike Frysinger (UNITED STATES)
Message: 91630
just add it