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Does PIC USB work on WIndows x64?


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Hi all,

I just got my PIC USB board working. On an XP32 notebook the PIC was recognised with the bootloader loaded, and I was able to upload the PIC USB application. Then, after a reset, the device gets recognised as a USB audio device, and the driver installed properly. So I guess it is basically working correctly.

Now I do want to use this thing on a machine running x64. But now it doesn't get recognised as a USB audio device, but Windows says its a MBHP USB PIC, followed by USB composite device. It then shows the driver install dialog, but I do not know what driver I can install and how.

Hence the question:

Should this work in x64, and if, how do I get it to work?

Many thanks

Reiner

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Ploytec told me, that the legacy USB MIDI driver provided by Microsoft doesn't work with Vista 64bit (thats one of the reasons why they developed an own driver - but it will only work with a GM5).

I don't know, if Microsoft supports the legacy driver for the 64bit version of Win7

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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Ploytec told me, that the legacy USB MIDI driver provided by Microsoft doesn't work with Vista 64bit (thats one of the reasons why they developed an own driver - but it will only work with a GM5).

I don't know, if Microsoft supports the legacy driver for the 64bit version of Win7

Best Regards, Thorsten.

they do, in fact I've found it's the only way to use the GM5 atm under 7/64, at least on my system

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