Hi,
I have build the PIC USB, since I can live with the documented bugs (I don’t plan to send any sysex with it).
I burned the microchip USB bootloader onto the PIC (4550) with the burner, and it verified OK. WHen I connect it to the PC via the USB cable, the HowTo says Windows should find the new device and ask for a driver. However, nothing happens.
Is there any way I can debug this? The hardware is simple enough to be checked by eye, and none of the connections is missing. The reset button also doesn’t help, but I would hope for the bootloader to start running after powering up (via USB) anyway. Voltages on the clock pins are somewhere between 0 and 5, so I assume the clock is working.
BTW, does anybody know if the microchip USB driver for this works on 64? If not I guess I cannot upload the application to the chip, correct?
If I upload it from a different PC, will the PIC USB application work on X64? (It is using a standard Windows driver, isn’t it?)
Any ideas?
Best regards
Reiner