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just fibbing :>)įred, an interesting point you bring up on the GPL licence and signing Microsoft is monitoring our discussions and In any case, this is obviously just a bug/"feature" of the signedĭriver check/enforcement in the operating system. Until we verify this outcome by others than me, it may just be aįluke, that my particular Win Vista64 installation behaves this way. However the operating system accepts it anyway and DG8SAQ EP0 type USBĬomms are supported (PSDR-IQ, Rocky, CfgSR, ConrolMoboGUI), which is Same driver is reported to be unsigned in case of the DG8SAQ device. Go into bootloader mode (SW3 + SW2) and reinstall the signed FlipĪnyways, in the case of my Vista 64 system, the driver is reported toīe "signed" in case of it recognizing the AT90USB bootloader, and the
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Reinstall the DG8SAQ driver through the device manager update (and getĬomplaint about unsigned driver). When having the Mobo plugged in and the firmware in "Mobo mode",
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Respect, or if you need to do the install again. I wonder if there is a difference between Vista 64 and Win7 in this I for one would certainly be willing to put my Hope we will eventually get an officially signed driver supporting theĭG8SAQ EP0 USB device. Recognizing/adding the VID/PID for the AT90USB bootloader), now in a The second step installs the same driver again (but PE0FKO driver for the Mobo firmware (which the computer will complainĪbout), and then go through the step I described above, installing theįlip driver. Win7, haven't tried it, only done this with Vista 64, where it works)Īctually you should start with installing the unsigned DG8SAQ or If youĪlready have installed an unsigned driver which recocngizes theĪT90USB chip, then you need to use the device manager (or similar in If no driver is installed yetįor the AT90USB162, then the PC will ask for it at this time. To install the driver, you need to plug in the Mobo and put the PS: Also Cecil did something like this before I read. The signed driver with my certificate are working on a windows-7 64bits system!ġe Download the INF file package INF-PE0FKO.zip from Ģe Dowload the root certificate ARCACert.cer from the same place.ģe Install the ARCACert.cer in the MS certificate store "Trusted Root Certificate store"Ĥe Enter the command "bcdedit /set testsigning on" in a dos box (Admin rights)Ħe Install the. You need to set one (triky) command to prevent the not loading of the driver, "bcdedit /set testsigning on". OK that will not work with a normal win-7 system :-( For the signing I did not spent a 500$ for Verisign (others can do code sining for less) I created a certificate authority and singed my own certificate. To run the libusb-win32 on a Window-7 system you will need to sign the libusb.sys and. This is funny been working on almost the same this weekend :-)
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Instructions on how to sign the damn thing! pfx format and Windows 7 DDK (free) to do it. Seriously, all you need is a code signing certificate from Verisignįor some $500/year in a. Now explain to me, when I can do it, why Atmel can not? I just made Flip work on Vista 64bit by signing the freaking driver. Post subject: RE: FLIP compatibility with Vista? AVR270 See the below cut/paste from the relevant discussion on AVR Freaks.Īppears that someone has already coughed up the money to have the Is this the solution to all our woes?Īfter having installed Flip, install through device manager, byĭirecting "Update Driver" towards a directory containing the new
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Work for the DG8SAQ/PE0FKO or Mobo firmware when running on 64 bit I just tested this on my Vista 64 system. Mobo firmware, even if you have a 64 bit Vista or W7: Used by the Atmel Flip firmware upload utility, enabling upload of the Just uploaded to the Mobokits page a "Signed" version of the driver
