[SOLVED] win 10 ? #4893
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Posted at 2015-08-08 by Sacha Hello Has anyone successfull used the pico with windows 10 ? The recomanded ST32 driver does not work for me. Maye it is not win10 compatible ? Thanks Sacha |
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Posted at 2015-08-08 by @gfwilliams According to Microsoft, in Win 10 any USB CDC devices should 'just work' without drivers. I guess that's not actually the case then? In the device manager, what does it say next to the STM32 device? Posted at 2015-08-08 by Spocki My son upgraded from 8.1 to 10. No driver (re)install, everything is fine. Posted at 2015-08-08 by Frida Upgraded from 8.1 to 10 64-bit. Posted at 2015-08-08 by Sacha Win10 64 bit. Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro. Driver error. see screenshot. Installed driver http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257938. Same error. Attachments: Posted at 2015-08-09 by DrAzzy Hum, it's working fine for me on Win10. I mean, the computer itself has all sorts of problems it's never had before... But Espruino is working fine. I may have had to reinstall the driver (I did, it didn't work, and then I plugged the Espruino into a winxp box and it did the same thing - it was the save bug, so I reflashed firmware and it worked. ) Posted at 2015-08-09 by Sacha Thx all for the answer. I've connected an original epruino board. It works ! Posted at 2015-08-09 by Sacha Upgraded the pico on a win8.1 station to espruino 1.80. Now my win10 notebook has no problem. detecting it. Posted at 2015-08-10 by @gfwilliams Ok, thanks for the update! Please can some of you give this a try and confirm it? That a Pico with an older firmware doesn't work, but it does work with new 1v80 firmware? Also, I assume that the firmware update mode also doesn't work in Win 10? If so, the board firmware will need updating with DFU (or as @drazzy had suggested before, I might have to do some JavaScript that'll update the bootloader via JavaScript) Posted at 2015-08-10 by conor Windows 10 working perfectly here. I had to install the ST VCP drivers (v1.3.1) but, since then, both normal operation and firmware update work fine. I wonder if v1.4.0 of the driver is to blame? I have some recollection of having to use the older version on Windows 8.1 too. Posted at 2015-08-10 by Sacha Yes the firmware update mode also doesn't worked for me on win10. Posted at 2015-08-15 by RangerMauve I'm having this issue too, I don't currently have access to a non Win 10 machine. I've just got my pico in the mail so it kinda sucks that I can't do anything with it yet. Am I correct to assume that I just need to update the firmware from a different device to get it to work? Posted at 2015-08-15 by PaulMoore Currently using a Windows 10 64 bit machine with a Pico running 80. No issues to report. I've attached the working driver here. Attachments: Posted at 2015-08-15 by RangerMauve Woops, seems I forgot to install the driver that was linked in the quick start! Terribly sorry about that. Seems to be working properly now. Posted at 2015-08-17 by @gfwilliams Ok, great! Shame that Windows 10 still needs drivers though. There was a Microsoft knowledgebase article saying it didn't :( |
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Posted at 2015-08-08 by @gfwilliams
According to Microsoft, in Win 10 any USB CDC devices should 'just work' without drivers. I guess that's not actually the case then?
In the device manager, what does it say next to the STM32 device?
Posted at 2015-08-08 by Spocki
My son upgraded from 8.1 to 10. No driver (re)install, everything is fine.
Posted at 2015-08-08 by Frida
Upgraded from 8.1 to 10 64-bit.
Connected pico, and able to connect on com3, the version 1v79.
Upgraded to 1v80 and connected com3.
Posted at 2015-08-08 by Sacha
Win10 64 bit. Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro. Driver error. see screenshot. Installed driver http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257938. Same error.
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