"AtLibUsbDfu.dll not found"
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So after spending this evening soldering my little thing, I just can't seem to get the FLIP boot loader to work. Every time I want to set a communication medium I just get the message: "AtLibUsbDfu.dll not found" followed by "Couldn't load dynamic link library". Does anyone that doesn't have a genuine Teensy board have this problem?
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FLIP doesn't work with the genuine teensy.
Where did you download it? |
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I don't have a genuine Teensy board, but the AT90USB162. I'm using Flip 3.4.5. I've tried all the regular formulas like run as admin, run in different OS, different bit OS etc. nothing works.
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You need to install the driver. It's in C:\Program Files\Atmel\Flip 3.4.5\usb.
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I have tried already, but it doesn't recognize my device as a AT90USB162 but as a USB Input device. I've tried installing the program and driver on XP, but it still won't work. Currently I'm trying to see if it works with an older version FLIP.
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Did you press the on-board button? It should make it enter into the DFU (device firmware upgrade) mode.
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Yes, I've done exactly as the tutorials says.
The problem is, Windows doesn't properly recognize my device as a AT90USB162, but just a generic USB Input Device, and I can't force it to update the drivers, it just tells me that Windows has already found the best driver. |
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If it's recognized as a generic usb device, it means it didn't enter the DFU mode.
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When I plug in the device both LEDs (Red and green) light up. Then I press the button, let go of the button and the red LED turns off. (Windows makes the sound of a new device being plugged in)
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Did you tried with the teensy loader?
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