Hello,
When i connect my startkit xmos on usb, xTimeComposer do not find any hardware on Run configurations.
I have tried to unplugged it many times.
When i put the micro usb i see only five led clignoting
Thanks
Jonathan
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just made this subject to check if anyone has found any solution
from myself I can add that when I run xTimecomposer without administrator mode it does see the startkit hardware, however I can not build an application as it gives 'e05 Access is denied' mistake
however, when I run xtimecomposer from virtual box on a windows xp or from safe mode with administrator permissions verse versa process occurs: it can build applications, but it doesn't see the startkit hardware
ps. windows 7 64bit i have
from myself I can add that when I run xTimecomposer without administrator mode it does see the startkit hardware, however I can not build an application as it gives 'e05 Access is denied' mistake
however, when I run xtimecomposer from virtual box on a windows xp or from safe mode with administrator permissions verse versa process occurs: it can build applications, but it doesn't see the startkit hardware
ps. windows 7 64bit i have
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a more detailed question would be:
what kind of drivers does it need to operate properly and see the hardware properly?
what kind of drivers does it need to operate properly and see the hardware properly?
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Hi,
No explicit drivers installation is needed; installing xTIMEcomposer is sufficient.
Can you double check if your host USB interface is USB 2.0 (not USB 3.0!)?
No explicit drivers installation is needed; installing xTIMEcomposer is sufficient.
Can you double check if your host USB interface is USB 2.0 (not USB 3.0!)?
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I have seen this kind of problem twice.
One was diagnosed as a sub-standard USB cable. Change cable, problem solved.
The other was a laptop with a USB 3 port. The owner was an IT guy who didn't realise his laptop had any USB 3 ports. Change to a USB 2 port, problem solved.
One was diagnosed as a sub-standard USB cable. Change cable, problem solved.
The other was a laptop with a USB 3 port. The owner was an IT guy who didn't realise his laptop had any USB 3 ports. Change to a USB 2 port, problem solved.