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> boun...@lists.berlios.de] On Behalf Of Freddie Chopin
> Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 10:24 PM
> To: openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
> Subject: Re: [Openocd-development] Windows 64-bit version tests
> 
> On 2010-02-16 00:35, karrbd wrote:
> > The new inf file you provided works on Vista x64 and Win7 x64.
> 
> So I assume that it would work on XP 64-bit too, am I right?

Just tried that too, yes it also works on XP 64.

> > It installs from that inf file on WinXP 32-bit as well, but I assume
that
> > 32-bit users would not install from that package anyway since the
OpenOCD
> > binaries in the package are 64-bit?
> 
> Well, they would not use the 64-bit package, but I'd like to maintain
> only ONE archive with the drivers for both platforms (;

Gotcha.
 
> > Also the self-signing application you mentioned does work.
> >
> > So the result is that I am able to use your RC2 binaries with the
> > self-signed libusb0_x64 in Test Mode.
> 
> Really? It does actually WORK? You can flash / debug some chip with it
> in the 64-bit system?

Yes. I tried debugging with success. The new 'flash bank' syntax breaks my
flash programming script, and I haven't had a chance to go look into it yet.
 
> > Ideally I would run these drivers outside of test mode, but I don't have
> > time now to make a verified+signed driver with a code-signing
certificate.
> > It looks like the inf file and driver will work on x64 in case someone
out
> > there wants to do that themselves.
> 
> Again - thanks for your valuable feedback and the time you took to test
> that!

Glad to add what help I can fit in here.

Cheers,

Brian


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