On 2012.05.25 13:12, g...@novadsp.com wrote:
>> The libusb0 and libusbK drivers are signed and work fine on x64.
>
> Yes. Might I ask how this all ties in (if at all) with Zadig? I have
> been using this to great effect for firmware testing (thanks!).

Zadig was designed to help Windows users of the various libusb variants 
(libusb, libusbx, libusb-win32 and libusbK, which all provide an 
implementation of a generic USB library) with the driver installation. 
As such it will install either of the WinUSB, libusb0 or libusbK 
drivers, in a signed 32 or 64 bit version according to the platform.

You can consider that Zadig is simply one step ahead with regards to 
libusbx when it comes to supported drivers, as libusbx still has to add 
libusb0 and libusbK.

One a side note, Zadig is currently lagging a bit behind the latest 
version of the libusb0 and libusbK drivers, but I'm planning to fix that 
as soon as libusbk 3.0.5 goes out of RC.

Regards,

/Pete

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