I found a link at I have not tried this as I have a working XP system. I have an old copy of this set up on an Windows XP machine and it still works. Again the original link to this application is dead. It works with Windows 7, but not without fixing some permissions. In this is a setup file that installs the I2C Header Generator in a Texas Instruments directory, in Program files. However, just when you think you understand how to do this, and you look for document sllc152, you end up at a dead link. Fortunately, I have an old version of this utility that still works.įor those searching the TI web site the Dan Harmon document that discusses this is slla170e.pdf. If you know of one, a reply to this post would be nice. For others reading this post, I have not ever found a Linux version of this utility. I have edited the appropriate cfg file and created several. This creates and gives the specific device it's personality, which is programed into the I2C eeprom connected to the TUSB3410. The first task is the I2C header Generator. The first two parts I have solutions for, it is the Third that needs help. The first part is the I2C Header Generator, The second part is the EEPROM Burner, and the third is the Virtual Com port driver for Windows 7. Using a TUSB3410 connected device requires a three part solution. I tried to be brief in my initial post, but that did not work.
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