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• #2
Just realised what I've done wrong.
When you go get the drivers you need from here (They aren't necessarily already on W7): http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257938#
You need to read the README file. It is a two stage install process.All working now, thanks guys! that'll teach me to be lazy!
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Ahh - thanks for letting us know!
In case anyone is wondering:
2- Run your "VCP_V1.4.0_Setup.exe" 3- Go to Your installation directory - Example, C:\Program Files (x86)\STMicroelectronics\Software\Virtual comport driver 4- Go to Your OS version directory ([Win7] or [Win8]) + Then : - Double click on dpinst_x86.exe if you are running a 32-bits OS version - Double click on dpinst_amd64.exe if you are running a 64-bits OS version + Follow the instructions.
I've just updated the Quick Start - hopefully this'll help some others that are getting started!
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Yes - they both enumerate as the same USB ID, so if you have the original Espruino Board working then the Pico should just plug in and go.
Hi,
Just received my Pico, but it would seem when I plug it in Windows just cannot find a driver. It searches and searches, but always fails to find anything. All I can see are two devices listed in my device manager, both listed as "STM32 Virtual ComPort in FS Mode"
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks