davefingers
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The driver is installed when you install Broadband Studio.
I'm using Win7 64 myself without issue.
Do Not install any drivers from the Cypress / Broadband Studio website as these will overwrite the ones in the BBS3 jtag software and stop BBS3 working.
If you have already installed other drivers not from the BBS3 jtag software, removing the drivers at this stage doesn't appear to help as windows will just reinstall the wrong drivers the next time you connect.
All I can suggest is to use system restore to restore to a time before you installed BBS3 and the wrong drivers.
The reason we get this problem is our Cypress Boards are Fake and the updated drivers recognizes this and the device is put in an "üninitilaze" state, at least that's how i remember it.
I'm using Win7 64 myself without issue.
Do Not install any drivers from the Cypress / Broadband Studio website as these will overwrite the ones in the BBS3 jtag software and stop BBS3 working.
If you have already installed other drivers not from the BBS3 jtag software, removing the drivers at this stage doesn't appear to help as windows will just reinstall the wrong drivers the next time you connect.
All I can suggest is to use system restore to restore to a time before you installed BBS3 and the wrong drivers.
The reason we get this problem is our Cypress Boards are Fake and the updated drivers recognizes this and the device is put in an "üninitilaze" state, at least that's how i remember it.
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