| Author: | Pete Rittwage (registered user: 558 posts ) |
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Date: | Mon, Feb 13th, 2012 @ 15:09 ( . ) |
You can install the 32-bit binaries for OpenCBM x86 version on x64 Windows- it works fine.
I would grab the binaries from Spiro or Nate's page. Even if you don't have a ZoomFloppy, you can install his build manually.
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| Author: | jabberwookie (registered user: 6 posts ) |
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Date: | Tue, Feb 28th, 2012 @ 12:01 ( . ) |
There is no way to install the i386 OpenCBM drivers on a Windows 7 x64 system. I have to use the amd64/x64 version of OpenCBM drivers for an x64 system. Or does it install on your x64 system? OpenCBM 0.4.99.94 drivers seem to work the same as old 0.4.2a. Still I cannot use latest nibtools and get the same error message. I guess I have to stay with nibtools-0.7.7-amd64 from Joe Forster's homepage. Thanks for trying. |
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| Author: | Pete Rittwage (registered user: 558 posts ) |
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Date: | Wed, Feb 29th, 2012 @ 11:39 ( . ) |
The official 32-bit version works on Windows 7 x64 just fine here.
I think if you compile it yourself, you might run into a problem where the driver is not signed and it won't work for that reason.
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| Author: | jabberwookie (registered user: 6 posts ) |
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Date: | Wed, Feb 29th, 2012 @ 15:27 ( . ) |
It's not a signing problem. I know I still have to use F8 to disable the driver signature enforcement. When I try to install the 32-bit version of OpenCBM with "instcbm" the "Driver version" always shows "COULD NOT DETERMINE VERSION", no matter what. Even Microsoft states that "Device drivers designed for 32-bit versions of Windows won't work on computers running a 64-bit version of Windows". Only the 64-bit drivers of OpenCBM install correctly. |
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| Author: | Pete Rittwage (registered user: 558 posts ) |
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Date: | Wed, Feb 29th, 2012 @ 15:59 ( . ) |
If you compile them yourself, yes. I assure you, if you download the package from Nate's site, they work, and they are 32-bit.
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| Author: | jabberwookie (registered user: 6 posts ) |
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Date: | Thu, Mar 01st, 2012 @ 06:41 ( . ) |
You are only partly right, Pete. I still have to install the amd64/x64 OpenCBM drivers on an x64 system. But thanks to your suggestion I found out that I have to install 32-bit OpenCBM drivers AS WELL. Then the 32-bit opencbm.dll and its companion DLLs are copied as well, which are required for the 32-bit version of nibtools. ONLY THEN it works on an x64 system! So I installed both opencbm-0.4.99.94-amd64 and opencbm-0.4.99.94-i386. It was the missing 32-bit opencbm.dlls that caused nibtools to show this cryptic error message. Now it works. But still the x64 OpenCBM drivers are necessary. The 32-bit cbm4wdm.sys is not used on an x64 system, as all system drivers need to be 64-bit. Just as Microsoft stated.
But I can't seem to pass plugin-options to the plugin. E.g. when I try to install with "instcbm.exe xa1541 --cabletype=xm1541" the cable type parameter seems to be ignored and the "Driver configuration" only shows that "Cable type" is "auto (-1)". It seems options/parameters are not passed to the plugin. Or just instcbm shows it wrong. Anyway, it works now. Many thanks again to both of you, Pete and Nate. Now I can use latest version of nibtools again :-) |
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