Has your problem been solved?
I encounter the same problem now .
If you has solve it ,can you tell me the version of the image you use or
the way to solve the problem?
在 2013年9月28日星期六 UTC+8上午8:42:10,Jeff Curless写道:
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> Installed the USB drivers using BONE_D64.exe, selected the "yes install
>
Excellent,
Thanks Robert, I will do that.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Robert Nelson
wrote:
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> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Bruce Glazier
> wrote:
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>> Hi Robert,
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>> I am using BeagleBone.org Debian Image 2015-10-11 and 4.1.10-ti-r21.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Bruce Glazier wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I am using BeagleBone.org Debian Image 2015-10-11 and 4.1.10-ti-r21. My
> problem is the beagleboneblack shows up under other devices and fails to
> install the driver. I am currently working it from the
Hi Steve,
I am having this problem and I was hoping you could clarify on what you
said. You rebuilt the g_multi.ko and copied to the BBB, what exactly is
involved in doing that?
Could you recommend a resource that will provide instructions? I will
continue to look as I research this myself.
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 2:56 PM, wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> I am having this problem and I was hoping you could clarify on what you
> said. You rebuilt the g_multi.ko and copied to the BBB, what exactly is
> involved in doing that?
> Could you recommend a resource that will
I had a problem using the latest TI kernel and the windows USB/ethernet
driver. Seemed to be some issue with the
windows driver expecting RNDIS where the kernel USB gadget support was
configured to support both CDC ECM and
RNDIS by default. Changing the USB gadget support to just support RNDIS
Hi Jeff,
Did you ever get this resolved? How did you purge the other USB entries.
We have several computers here that all exhibit the same problem all are
Windows 7-64. We've used the signed drivers BONE_D64.
We've tried:
1. Uninstalling the BeagleBoneBlack in the device manager, then
I know this is an old post... If anyone else has this problem just go to
the windows device manager and uninstall the beagleboneblack Next just
unplug the beaglebone usb and plug it back in, and the drivers installed
earlier will now be configured properly.
On Friday, September 27, 2013
Don't bash Microsoft. They are trying to make it right. Bill admitted that
ctrl-alt-del was a mistake. Maybe more mistakes will come out as he gets a
little older!!
Gerald
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 8:41 PM, jcurless...@gmail.com wrote:
Tried another computer, and ... it works just fine. Looks