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ctacke
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Posted - 30 Jan 2003 : 11:41:12
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XScale USB ActiveSync Drivers
Update: The latest releases of ActiveSync may include the USB ActiveSync driver. See below for details. Even so, you will need the .inf file included in the release package to connect to ADS devices.
Microsoft ActiveSync does not include PC drivers for making USB connections to XScale processor devices, so when you connect your device, you will get the driver installation wizard asking for the driver files.
Use the drivers below when you connect your XScale device to your PC for the first time.
Download: XScale USB ActiveSync driver (ZIP 50k)
Related Topics: StrongARM drivers, ActiveSync topic index
Updated 7/3/07 by jjoseph: Updated inf file to accomodate new VID/PID convention and backward compatibility. Updated 3/30/06 by bsamuels: Update link to INF file modified to work with newer XScale products. Updated 8-Nov-2006 by akidder: Add information and link about newer latest drivers. Updated 18-Jan-2011 by akidder: Link to rev 00085. Remove wceusbsh.sys from zip file. |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 03 Apr 2003 : 13:31:36
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Installation instructions are included with the PC USB driver files for StrongARM posted at topic 300. |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 05 Jun 2003 : 15:15:31
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Bug Fix: INF File
We found that there was a bug in the .inf file that caused installation problems with some Windows XP PCs.
Our team has corrected the file based on the latest release in Platform Builder. We have updated the link above. |
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rdall
16 Posts |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 11:14:16
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Using your latest XScale drivers, presumably with the bug fix you've mentioned (downloaded March 30, 2006), getting persistent "The Specified Location Does Not Contain Information About Your Hardware" message when attempting to install drivers with hardware install wizard (using manual "have Disk" driver location option).
Using a Bitsy Xb with CF personality board. MS XP Professional, Service Pack 2. Connecting PC USB-A to Bitsy Xb (personality) USB-B. Have browsed your forums on the subject, tried someone's suggestion re. changing Class=WCEUSBS to Class=USB With no success.
Thanks, Rick
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bsamuels
53 Posts |
Posted - 30 Mar 2006 : 11:55:11
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Hi Rick,
I have updated the .zip file above. It will now work fine with your BitsyXb. |
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mdrobnic
0 Posts |
Posted - 10 Jul 2006 : 16:22:16
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I tried to install this driver on my PC using the Add Hardware Wizard from the Control Panel. When I selected "ADS USB Serial" from the installed hardware list, I got a message saying "The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)", and the Hardware Update Wizard screen came up.
I had the Hardware Update Wizard search the directory with the Xscale driver files. It found them, but then it displayed a message saying that the software hadn't passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP, and continuing the installation could destabilize the system. It told me to contact the hardware vendor for software that had passed Windows Logo testing.
Do you have a version of this software that's safe to run with Windows XP? I'm using Windows XP Professional Version 2002 with Service Pack 2.
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akidder
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Posted - 10 Jul 2006 : 18:50:49
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Don't worry about the message about Windows Logo testing--these drivers are from Microsft's CE group! We are using WinXP SP2 on our PC with these drivers with no problems.
For best results, connect your ADS device to your PC with the USB A-B cable we supply, then point the installer to these drivers when prompted.
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jwillhite
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Posted - 08 Aug 2006 : 12:24:56
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What should I do if the New Hardware Wizard does not show up anymore when I connect my pc to my ADS device? |
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bsamuels
53 Posts |
Posted - 08 Aug 2006 : 14:58:36
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On your PC you can go to My Computer/Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager
Find the device in the chain, and update the driver. |
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dannytran
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Posted - 08 Nov 2006 : 13:59:13
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I am running windows XP SP2 and still can't connect to the device. It can't find ADS USB Serial. could anyone point to right place for device driver file.
Thx danny.tran@stsint.com |
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akidder
1519 Posts |
Posted - 08 Nov 2006 : 14:11:10
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#latest_releases
Latest Releases of Driver
There may be a newer version of wceusbsh.sys available as part of your ActiveSync installation. With the default ActiveSync installation you should find the file in the "C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\Drivers" folder.
You'll still need to use the .inf file we supply above to ensure that your PC recognizes the ADS device. |
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dsummersgill
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Posted - 21 Dec 2006 : 09:55:59
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Is there a 64-bit version of this driver to be used with the x64 version of XP or Vista? |
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bsamuels
53 Posts |
Posted - 21 Dec 2006 : 11:35:21
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Hi. To our knowledge, Microsoft does not have a 64-bit version of the USB ActiveSync available at this time. They probably will have it available when Vista is released. |
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