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insert-usb-ids.py
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Dave Hylands authored
This fix adds PIDs 9801 and 9802 to the pybcdc.inf file. When in CDC only mode, it presents itself as a Communcations device rather than as a composite device. Presenting as a composite device with only the CDC interface seems to confuse windows. To test and make sure that the correct pybcdc.inf was being used, I used USBDeview from http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html to uninstall any old pyboard drivers (Use Control-F and search for pyboard). I found running USBDeview as administrator worked best. Installing the driver in CDC+MSC mode first is recommended (since the pybcdc.inf file in on the internal flash drive). Then when you switch modes everything seems to work properly. I used https://github.com/dhylands/upy-examples/blob/master/boot_switch.py to easily switch the pyboard between the various USB modes for testing.
Dave Hylands authoredThis fix adds PIDs 9801 and 9802 to the pybcdc.inf file. When in CDC only mode, it presents itself as a Communcations device rather than as a composite device. Presenting as a composite device with only the CDC interface seems to confuse windows. To test and make sure that the correct pybcdc.inf was being used, I used USBDeview from http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html to uninstall any old pyboard drivers (Use Control-F and search for pyboard). I found running USBDeview as administrator worked best. Installing the driver in CDC+MSC mode first is recommended (since the pybcdc.inf file in on the internal flash drive). Then when you switch modes everything seems to work properly. I used https://github.com/dhylands/upy-examples/blob/master/boot_switch.py to easily switch the pyboard between the various USB modes for testing.