Assembler and Dev Board on Win7

Hardware questions and issues with the FV-1

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donstavely
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Assembler and Dev Board on Win7

Post by donstavely »

Hey Frank.

I have a new computer with Window & 64-bit. I installed the assembler on it with no problem. It assembles, but it doesn't see the dev board. It said that a driver was not found when I plugged into the USB.

Please don't say that you only support Windows 7 32-bit!

Thanks,
Don
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Post by frank »

Uh, no, I installed it on my 64-bit Win 7 as a test and had no problems. Did you get any error at all? Does it show in device manager at all (even if an error)?

If you had the old SpinAsm installed uninstall/delete it all then reinstall clean.
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Post by donstavely »

Weird. I don't know how I got the assembler without the driver on a clean install.

I uninstalled and downloaded again and Norton Antivirus blocked it. I un-quarantined it and ran it, and everything came in and worked correctly.

Thanks for the super-fast response.

A plug for the FV-1. To any lurkers out there that are thinking about taking the plunge to DSP-based effects, come on in! Trust me, this is the easiest and most productive chip available for doing audio effects.
Don Stavely
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