Hi everyone,
Since Windows 8.1 is coming out in about 2 months, we have loaded up our hardware based on the i.MX28 and connected it to Windows 8.1 Preview and we were very surprised to see it not even recognized by Device Manager. Our USB driver is based on the gadget zero driver, so I also tried the g_zero, g_filestorage, and g_serial, to see if any of those would appear to Windows 8.1 like they do in Windows 7 and none of them work! Very surprising.
I then tried the board in Freescale ROM Recovery mode, and it also doesn't appear!
Has anyone else tried an i.MX28 board on Windows 8.1 yet? I've opened up a ticket, so I'm still waiting on hearing from Freescale support on this, but I think this is pretty important to figure out given that 8.1 is releasing so soon, in 2 months.
The MFG application is verified on WIN7 32bit/64bit and WINXP Professional.
It is not verified on other windows platforms.
The i.MX23, i.MX28, and i.MX508 ROM devices enumerate as HID devices and use
the built-in Microsoft drivers. There are no special considerations needed for these
devices on a 64-bit OS.
Basically MFG sources are available (if needed to adapt it to Win 8) :
https://www.freescale.com/webapp/Download?colCode=IMX_MFG_TOOL_SOURCE&appType=license&location=null
Hi, thanks for the response, however, the PC side support of the MfgTool is
not the issue here. It is the fact that the device doesn't even show up to
Windows 8.1 Preview at all, regardless of whether you're using MfgTool or
not. Can you please try to reproduce this?
Alex Fox
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On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Yuri Muhin
Looks like the problem relates to USB3 options.
The MFG for i.MX28 on the Web does not support USB3.
Some MFG problems relate to the general USB3 support under OS and issues may be solved,
when USB3 ports are disabled in Win 7 / 8.