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MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (chinzei)

http://www.microchip.com/forums/FindPost/789872ajs410:What's really nice with Windows 8 is that you can supply a Microsoft descriptor that allows the system to automatically bind your vendor-defined...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (xiaofan)

https://github.com/pbatard/libwdi/wiki/WCID-Devices The above might be interesting info as well.

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (ajs410)

That is pretty awesome, thanks for the links. One thing I would note about this approach.  Windows 8 is supported by what is called an "in-box driver" - that is, you can install a fresh copy of Windows...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

I must not understand this or something, because I just don't see how this works. Using this method it will indeed bind the winusb.sys driver to the device. However, it doesn't look like this .inf file...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (chinzei)

salazar:However, it doesn't look like this .inf file provides any device interface GUIDs. Without that, it seems impossible to open the device and use it with WinUSB functions?The fact you aren’t aware...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

A couple follow-up questions: 1. Under Windows XP, it does not seem possible to use this winusbcompat.inf file. The reason is that WinXP needs a coinstaller to get winusb.sys and winusb.dll, since...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

Just to add to question #2 above: The problem computer is running Windows 7 64-bit SP1 (Build 7601). I have tried changing the USB product id to something new, but that also does not seem to solve the...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

Anyone have any ideas on the 2 questions presented above?

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (chinzei)

A) Name of WinUsb DeviceThe device "name" on the Device Manager depends on the OS version (**1).a) Windows 8/8.1The device name comes from the device - the iProduct string descriptorb) Windows XP,...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

There is one more issue that eludes me: On my development computer (Windows 7 64-bit) I do not get a DeviceInterfaceGUID. I have tried numerous times uninstalling the device, deleting it from the...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

Anyone know why the DeviceInterfaceGUID is not being installed on this specific computer?

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (maheshkarrajmanda)

Hai chinzei,i have some doubts.1)-->when we send morethan 64bytes of data is split into multiple 64byte packts.so,is it the hardware that split the packets or our device firmware needs to spit it.(i...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

After many hours of debugging, I finally figured out that the DeviceInterfaceGUID for WinUSB devices was not being installed *only* when plugging the device into USB 3.0 ports on the Win7 machine. With...

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MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (chinzei)

http://www.microchip.com/forums/FindPost/789872ajs410:What's really nice with Windows 8 is that you can supply a Microsoft descriptor that allows the system to automatically bind your vendor-defined...

View Article

Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (xiaofan)

https://github.com/pbatard/libwdi/wiki/WCID-Devices The above might be interesting info as well.

View Article


Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (ajs410)

That is pretty awesome, thanks for the links. One thing I would note about this approach.  Windows 8 is supported by what is called an "in-box driver" - that is, you can install a fresh copy of Windows...

View Article

Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

I must not understand this or something, because I just don't see how this works. Using this method it will indeed bind the winusb.sys driver to the device. However, it doesn't look like this .inf file...

View Article


Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (chinzei)

salazar:However, it doesn't look like this .inf file provides any device interface GUIDs. Without that, it seems impossible to open the device and use it with WinUSB functions?The fact you aren’t aware...

View Article

Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

A couple follow-up questions: 1. Under Windows XP, it does not seem possible to use this winusbcompat.inf file. The reason is that WinXP needs a coinstaller to get winusb.sys and winusb.dll, since...

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Re: MS-official "WinUSB class" driver for XP, Vista and 7 (salazar)

Just to add to question #2 above: The problem computer is running Windows 7 64-bit SP1 (Build 7601). I have tried changing the USB product id to something new, but that also does not seem to solve the...

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