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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startkit xmos not detected on windows/mac os x
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
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?
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!)?
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.