I cannot use USBDM with my 64 bit Windows 7 computer.
I had been using USBDM Ver 4.8 in my old XP computer since last year only to program 9S08 devices. The old computer crashed and I purchased a new 64 bit Win 7 laptop. I installed USBDM Ver 4.8 and plugged in my WYTEC board. The computer couldn't find the USB drivers but I went into Device Manager and pointed it to the driver folder. They were installed and the Device Manager said they were good. However, the USBDM 9S08 programmer would not work with the board.
So I thought that Ver 4.8 was not new enough for the 64 bit computer. I downloaded Ver 4.10 and, using a borrowed computer, installed the Ver 4.10 firmware into the board and the software into my Win 7 computer.
But it still didn't work. Although Device Manager says the USB drivers are good the 9S08 programmer does not recognize the existence of the attached USBDM board. It's as if it were not attached to the computer.
I need help.
Roger Schaefer
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Hi Roger,
I have just uploaded some installation files to Sourceforge.
If you have any further problems I would suggest installing drivers using these as they seem to reliably update the driver file to the correct ones as well as setting the devices to update drivers on next plug-in.
bye
Hi Roger,
I have just uploaded some installation files to Sourceforge.
If you have any further problems I would suggest installing drivers using these as they seem to reliably update the driver file to the correct ones as well as setting the devices to update drivers on next plug-in.
bye
Dear Roger,
I have tested Version 4.10 on three Windows 7-64bit machine and not encountered any problems.
Could I get you to do the following on the machine that you intend using. There should not be any need to use another machine. Let me know what fails (you would obviously have already done most of these things but I will provide a full list for reference):
If this make no difference could you provide some details of your PC, in particular is it Intel or AMD which sometimes affects the USB interface used.
bye
Dear pgo,
I ran zadig.exe and high hopes but it didn’t help. The computer seems to have the correct USB driver but will not recognize the USBDM board.
I have attached four screen dumps that show this.
The computer has an Intel CORE i5.
Roger Schaefer
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 8:51 PM
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Subject: Re: OSBDM and TBDML - USBDM with 64-bit Win 7 computer
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Dear pgo,
It’s the same except I have an extra driver dll
/usbdmlcons.dll
see attached
Thanks for your effort,
Roger
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 7:32 PM
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Hi Roger,
Sorry I don't really have any explanation. I've checked on a couple more Windows7-64bit machine but been unable to provoke a problem.
Could I get you to try the following (rash) suggestions:
You could also try running the xusb command from the libusb archive at libusbx - Browse /releases/1.0.14/Windows at SourceForge.net to see if it shows anything unusual.
Look for xusb in the archive and run
bye
Hello pgo,
1. I uninstalled USBDM
2. In WIN 7 there was no “delete driver option” so I then opened Device Manager and found and deleted the USBDM USB driver.
3. Removed BDM
4. Reinstalled USBDM Ver 4.10
5. Ran Zadig
6. Inserted BDM; Windows looked for, found and installed USB drivers without a problem
7. Ran HCS08 Programmer but it failed. It was just as before; it did NOT recognize the presence of the BDM
I did download the libusbx from Source Forge but couldn’t understand how to use it. Didn’t see any .exe file
What am I missing?
Roger Schaefer
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 1:23 AM
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Hi pgo,
xusb is not in the current version of libusbx – 1.0.14
The example folder just has some C source files; I looked in all the folders.
Attached is a screen cut of the examples folders. Can you send me the xusb.exe?
Roger
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 9:16 PM
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Hi roger,
I don't understand that - I downloaded the file from the supplied page link above before the last post to check the location.
Perhaps....?
The page linked has the correct (Windows file) half way down the page but unfortunately has a prominent link to the "Latest Version" at the top - which is the Linux one I suspect.
Try the direct link (that I should have posted in the first place :smileyhappy:.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusbx/files/releases/1.0.14/Windows/libusbx-1.0.14-win.7z/download
OK pgo,
That worked. See attached file; let’s hope it’s helpful.
Roger Schaefer
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 10:08 PM
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Hi pgo,
The installation went into an endless loop but the logs are attached, hope you see something hopeful,
Roger
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 1:30 AM
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Hi Roger,
This result is interesting. It appears to indicate that the software found the BDM initially which means that the USBDM software should be working OK. The other error is a known problem (see below).
Could I check the following:
If the above occurs it means the BDM is being located and communicated with. The problem is that when the BDM is rebooted into ICP mode windows treats it as a new device without a driver.
Believe it or not this would be progress!
I made some small changes to the code:
If the above is true it implies that these changes fixed the problem and I would suggest trying V4.10.2 which incorporates those changes for the other programs.
Second problem
As mentioned above - the failure to complete the update appears to be due to windows not installing a driver for the BDM in ICP mode.
I hope this isn't too confusing.
bye
Hi pgo,
Well, it was sort of confusing. I tried to get thru it and it seems to be half fixed.
I tried to load the new firmware and that got totally screwed up, see attached.
So I went over to a borrowed computer that I had used before and from it was able to reload Ver. 4.10.0 firmware.
Coming back to my new Win 7 computer the USB drivers now work and the HCS08 Programmer works.
So .... on new Win 7, programmer works, firmware updater doesn’t so I guess I’m OK until Freescale comes out with some new chips.
Thanks,
Roger
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 1:13 AM
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 1:30 AM
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