Just wanted to update for completeness.

Got my plug working again using the Installer v1.0, while running from
Ubuntu. Several people did mention that while running from windows they ran
into issues as well. Apparently the FTDI drivers (at least on Windows 7)
isn't exactly reliable from what I can tell...

Btw, great work on the installer. Very good instructions...

Thanks a lot for all your help.

2010/3/11 Björn Wetterbom <bjohv...@gmail.com>

> Newer kernels don't use /dev/ttyUSB0 for JTAG. It is used for serial
> access and no /dev/ttyUSB1 will appear.
>
> Check out
> http://www.openplug.org/plugwiki/index.php/Setting_Up_OpenOCD_Under_Linux
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:29, Lluís Batlle <virik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 2010/3/11 Shiva Bhattacharjee <shiva...@gmail.com>:
> >> Is it necessary for me to use the same mini-usb cable that came with the
> >> sheevaplug? It seems my host machines ( windows, linux, mac) all
> recognize
> >> the sheevaplug .... but when I try connecting to the serial port I get
> >> nothing...
> >>
> >> I think I am running into the same problem with the installer as well,
> >> .....
> >> jtag_nsrst_delay: 200
> >> jtag_ntrst_delay: 200
> >> dcc downloads are enabled
> >> Error: unable to open ftdi device: device not found
> >
> > Device not found? Are you sure your system has /dev/ttyUSB0 in place,
> > after connecting the cable? You should configure openocd to access
> > that device.
> > In a typical udev-enabled linux, you will see /dev/ttyUSB0 only with
> > the cable connected.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Lluís.
> >
> >
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