I am sorry, I had no access to my PC since.
Hopefully again this evening or tomorrow.
From what I remember, with WinUSB (but also with native driver) the console log said that 1 device was found. It was happy that it saw a prompt, which meant that there is a device, but after sending some complex expression (can't remember exactly but I hope you know which) it said that there was only a "" response. One more line, and that was all.
However, I believe this must be the COM1 port, which is not the BLE dongle.
I have Bluetooth switched off (nearly) all the time on tablet and phone, so no chance that the Puck can silently pair with one of these. And switching it on, I can see the Puck advertising so it is also not paired with any other device.
I will post the console log when trying again with WinUSB drivers.
No Raspberry Pi here, but perhaps I will have an old Windows 7 notebook (not upgradable because of insufficient hardware) available, which has USB 2.0 ports, will give it a try then.
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Thank you Gordon,
I am sorry, I had no access to my PC since.
Hopefully again this evening or tomorrow.
From what I remember, with WinUSB (but also with native driver) the console log said that 1 device was found. It was happy that it saw a prompt, which meant that there is a device, but after sending some complex expression (can't remember exactly but I hope you know which) it said that there was only a "" response. One more line, and that was all.
However, I believe this must be the COM1 port, which is not the BLE dongle.
I have Bluetooth switched off (nearly) all the time on tablet and phone, so no chance that the Puck can silently pair with one of these. And switching it on, I can see the Puck advertising so it is also not paired with any other device.
I will post the console log when trying again with WinUSB drivers.
No Raspberry Pi here, but perhaps I will have an old Windows 7 notebook (not upgradable because of insufficient hardware) available, which has USB 2.0 ports, will give it a try then.
Best regards,
sqyrrel