Wow that's amazing on the oem23.inf. I thought these would all be consistent. It is vista sp1 32-bit that you are looking at?
Anyway, I have resolved this. I used a program called usbdeview to delete 2 registry keys for the device in currentcontrolset/enum/usb. They had plug and played for the other product..completely in error. I also renamed oem23.inf to oem23.in$, and put the correct inf file in windows\inf. I just used the inf file builder program in the libusb-win32 distribution, but the one with PowerSDR would work too. I then let it plug and play the correct driver, and it worked. I am using a vs2008 built test version of PowerSDR, and jumpered out the delta-44 bug. It sucks for performance. If I install the official version I think it will fail on the new delta-44 driver unless they fixed that. -------- Original Message -------- > Hmm... I've got not conflict here. On my box oem23 is some Intel > Gigabit Ethernet adapter. Greping thru c:\Windows\inf for 2235 only > finds the Flex Radio driver. > > If you can find the device in device manger I think you can uninstall > the driver, unplug it, plug it back in and when you plug it back in go > the route of selecting the driver yourself instead of Windows picking it? > > Cheers, > > Bill > > At 11:20 PM 2/4/2009, you wrote: > >> Thanks this helps a lot to know it works on another system. >> I am finding that there is a conflict with something called "Vweb USB >> Capture Device" that uses ezusb with the same VID and PID. It's in >> oem23.inf. I don't know if this has anything to do with it. >> >> I unplugged all but the flex usb adapter and one mouse, same problem. The >> flex device plugs and plays but so does an unknown device, same >> location. I >> have FTDI drivers for another project so I deleted those, no effect. I've >> spent all day on this, I should probably just boot xp to use the radio. >> Thanks again. >> >> > Hi Paul, >> > >> > I ran testlibusb-win.exe and it listed the device with a VID of 0x547 >> > and PID of 0x2235, so that seems to be finding it. >> > >> > Couple things to try -- run with the most minimal set of USB devices >> you >> > can and see if it's still hosed? I've not had a problem with the FX2 >> > devices in this regard, but did have some issues with some FTDI based >> > devices -- I could only run one or the other of them, but not both. >> > >> > Other thing that might be worth doing is to run Process Explorer (from >> > SysInternals.com) and see if the libusb DLL you expect to be loaded >> > actually is being loaded. >> > Maybe you've got some version mismatch going on? >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Bill (kd5tfd) >> > >> > >> > At 09:06 PM 2/4/2009, Paul Shaffer wrote: >> >> This is a dual boot computer, and xp is working with sdr1000. Vista >> >> has the >> >> same libusb software as on xp, and is not working. >> >> >> >> If you could run the program "testlibusb-win.exe" that is included >> >> with the >> >> libusb distribution that would say a lot. The usb device must be >> >> listed in >> >> the results. >> >> >> >> http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net >> >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32 >> >> >> >> If you have not tried your vista machine with sdr1000 that's totally >> >> crucial. I find that my test programs are not detecting the device, >> and >> >> that testlibusb-win.exe is also not detecting it either. The device >> looks >> >> fine in device manager, and it also was reported as ready for use. It >> >> looks >> >> good, but libusb isn't finding it. This is also the error in PowerSDR. >> >> >> >> That's all I have been able to figure out. I hear that some people >> have >> >> sdr1000 running on vista and will have to wait to hear from them I >> guess. >> >> I'm sure I'm close to fixing it, just need more info. >> > >> > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexradio%40flex-radio.biz/ Knowledge Base: http://kc.flex-radio.com/ Homepage: http://www.flex-radio.com/