Windows 8 support
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Windows 8 support
One of the items on the Nistune bug list is signed drivers for the Type 1 and PLMS USB consult cables. The INF files for these drivers has been modified for Nistune specific modifications as well as using our own Product ID
These are signed through FTDI but first require Microsoft Winqual certification and signing. I've started going through the process a while ago but never managed to complete it. The signing alone is $500/year through verisign so wanted to make sure the latest qualified drivers from FTDI were ready (back in April 02.08.24 released). Will start this process in the next month given that Windows 8 requires signed drivers for the devices to work when plugged in
In the meantime I've put together a guide for installing drivers in Windows 8 (and earlier versions) by disabling signed checking
http://nistune.com/docs/NistuneWindows8.pdf
I can confirm apart from this issue that Nistune will run under Windows 8 and connect to the PLMS cable as tested so far (Type 1 should work fine if the drivers are installed the same way)
These are signed through FTDI but first require Microsoft Winqual certification and signing. I've started going through the process a while ago but never managed to complete it. The signing alone is $500/year through verisign so wanted to make sure the latest qualified drivers from FTDI were ready (back in April 02.08.24 released). Will start this process in the next month given that Windows 8 requires signed drivers for the devices to work when plugged in
In the meantime I've put together a guide for installing drivers in Windows 8 (and earlier versions) by disabling signed checking
http://nistune.com/docs/NistuneWindows8.pdf
I can confirm apart from this issue that Nistune will run under Windows 8 and connect to the PLMS cable as tested so far (Type 1 should work fine if the drivers are installed the same way)
Re: Windows 8 support
One problem noted so far with Windows 8 is that group updates of cells with Consult will freeze up for several seconds and the upload does not complete
One user reported with the Consult timeout which occurs due to the freeze, that the software then shuts down. I'm looking into this issue at the moment since comparing 0.12.1 test release with Windows 7/8 the problem only occurs on Windows 8
There must be some under the hood changes with windows 8 in regards to queue/event processing going on so trying to figure out how to get around it
One user reported with the Consult timeout which occurs due to the freeze, that the software then shuts down. I'm looking into this issue at the moment since comparing 0.12.1 test release with Windows 7/8 the problem only occurs on Windows 8
There must be some under the hood changes with windows 8 in regards to queue/event processing going on so trying to figure out how to get around it
Re: Windows 8 support
Any new news/recommendations here?
I'm ready to buy a new laptop in the next few days (my current one is 10 years old and has gotten slowwwwww the past few months).
It seems like all the new laptops come with Windows 8, so I would like to make sure it's copacetic with Nistune before pulling the trigger. Nistune will be one of my primary uses with this laptop so I do absolutely want to skew my laptop choice toward Nistune friendliness.
Thanks
I'm ready to buy a new laptop in the next few days (my current one is 10 years old and has gotten slowwwwww the past few months).
It seems like all the new laptops come with Windows 8, so I would like to make sure it's copacetic with Nistune before pulling the trigger. Nistune will be one of my primary uses with this laptop so I do absolutely want to skew my laptop choice toward Nistune friendliness.
Thanks
Re: Windows 8 support
Windows 8 is fine with Nistune now
I've fixed the problems identified in the later test builds so you are fine to go ahead. I still need to get signed drivers for the PLMS cables, but installing unsigned drivers in test mode as per the document in the first post will work fine
I've fixed the problems identified in the later test builds so you are fine to go ahead. I still need to get signed drivers for the PLMS cables, but installing unsigned drivers in test mode as per the document in the first post will work fine
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Re: Windows 8 support
is possible use the nistune on windows 8 RT? surface table/laptop?
Re: Windows 8 support
No it never will be. RT only supports Microsoft drivers and will not support any FTDI product
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
I'm in the process of getting microsoft certification for our drivers so that it will be supported by default (no special test mode procedure for unsigned drivers) for Windows 8/8.1*Also, as Windows 8 RT is a closed system not allowing for 3rd party driver installation our Windows 8 driver will not support this variant of the OS
Re: Windows 8 support
Got my certificate today from Verisign. Here are signed driver files which will be included with the next release. I've tested the PLMS/BIP ones so far but Type 1 should work too
Unzip to a temp folder and run the dpinst_amd64.exe file to auto install them
Unzip to a temp folder and run the dpinst_amd64.exe file to auto install them
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Re: Windows 8 support
Version 1.0 now has these signed drivers for proper Windows 8/8.1 support with no workarounds required any longer
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Re: Windows 8 support
Would like to say so far this has been the most hassle free no BS installation of Nistune and most stable its been in years everything worked and connected on the first try and this is a brand new touch screen laptop, Thanks Matt
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Its been about time. Just had to spend the dosh on the certificates and figure out how to sign everything. I'll get the drivers included in the windows updates, once microsoft certifies them
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Yea man for the life of me since the beginning you remember the hassle of getting Innovate Wideband to connect I had and then after it got somewhat fixed I always had to do a rain dance to get everything to connect was so frustrating, but it feels a lot more solid nowMatt wrote:Its been about time. Just had to spend the dosh on the certificates and figure out how to sign everything. I'll get the drivers included in the windows updates, once microsoft certifies them