On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 2:20 AM, Zach Welch<z...@superlucidity.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 20:05 +0200, Michael Schwingen wrote:
>> Zach Welch wrote:
>> >> BTW: one possible solution for 64-bit windows would be to ship an
>> >> openocd appliance - ie. a VM image containing a minimal linux system
>> >> together with openocd & libraries.
>> >>
>> >> Users would need to install VMware player or SUN Virtualbox to use that,
>> >> but would get a clean, 100% legal and working solution without the need
>> >> to compile/install anything beside the VM.
>> No, with OpenOCD linked to libusb/libftdi, running on 32-bit linux, only
>> inside a VM. I am quite sure that *is* fully legal.
>
> Ah so!  A wonderful solution! :)  Forsooth, portability is moot, even if
> it must be achieved with heavy-handed means.
>

Yes this is a possible solution. But then will you use it if you are a
Vista 64 user and there is a good alternative using private build with
FTD2XX?

The real fix is to get libusb-win32 working on Vista 64 (with digital
signing).

-- 
Xiaofan http://mcuee.blogspot.com
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