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Bagder:
I'm not sure who the "you" is you refer to, but I have no idea how that windows binary was built. Feel free to build a new one and test!

DavidGWRawson:
Yea. And libusb destroyed my windows computer. I had to reinstall every single driver to every single device, after restarting my computer with libusb installed. I had to do it MANUALLY. So, just stick with the linux method.

bluebrother:

--- Quote from: DavidGWRawson on September 12, 2007, 07:31:26 PM ---Yea. And libusb destroyed my windows computer.
--- End quote ---
This is somewhat OT, but: windows xp has an automatic rollback feature which helps you if you have a broken driver in the system. Saved me from a reinstall once. This is even a default feature, you don't need to enable it.
(Besides, we can't stick to the linux install forever -- at some point we will need an easy windows installer, and as far as I can see this will require libusb)

zajacattack:
OK, I compiled e200tool in cygwin and then ran it, and it still didn't work. So, two things:

1. If anyone (and I mean anyone) has gotten the Windows binary to work, we need to know EXACTLY how you did it.

2. Is there a way to compile the original libusb library in cygwin, and, if so, how?

chrisjs169:

--- Quote from: zajacattack on September 13, 2007, 07:14:26 PM ---OK, I compiled e200tool in cygwin and then ran it, and it still didn't work. So, two things:

1. If anyone (and I mean anyone) has gotten the Windows binary to work, we need to know EXACTLY how you did it.

2. Is there a way to compile the original libusb library in cygwin, and, if so, how?

--- End quote ---

1.  Good luck finding anyone because as far as we know, no-one has got it working on Windows.

2.  Not that I know of, since Windows handles USB differently than Linux.

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