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Can you put the video page back up too. I been helping a ton of people with your diagrams and programming files if you could at least make a page on GC-forever with all the files needed to build that would be greatMy ISP decided to stop offereing free webspace so I moved the shuriken usb html page to
http://www.retro-system.com/shuriken_usb.htm
happy hacking :-)
hi all first post created this
ebay kicked me off :-( here a pic instead
View attachment 17654
its basically a USB Gecko SE, but done using a CPLD instead of a FPGA. Drivers / software etc is here
http://www.retro-system.com/shuriken_usb.htm
happy hacking :-)
It installed just fine on my copy of W10, so I assume it's compatible.Is the 2.10.00 driver compatible with windows 10?
Great! Is the FTD2XX.dll stored on the shuriken because I tested geckodotnet and it still gave me that error? I can install it manually, but I won't bother if this is what is supposed to happen.It installed just fine on my copy of W10, so I assume it's compatible.
Great! Is the FTD2XX.dll stored on the shuriken because I tested geckodotnet and it still gave me that error? I can install it manually, but I won't bother if this is what is supposed to happen.
Yes, I used 0.66.8. I did what you said, and I get "an attempt was made to load a program of an incorrect format". Keep in mind I just ordered a Shuriken today (I'm just setting up the drivers).Did you use GeckoDotNet 0.66.8? That's the one recommended for use with the Shuriken USB. If you are, and still get the error, try copying ftd2xx.dll from C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\ftdibus.inf_amd64_fe4babd0c66b4519\i386 to the gecko.net directory AND to the C:\Windows\System32 directory. For some odd reason, W10 doesn't copy ftd2xx.dll to %SYSDIR% like it's supposed to when the driver is installed. Weird.
I edited my post.Yes, I used 0.66.8. I did what you said, and I get "an attempt was made to load a program of an incorrect format". Keep in mind I just ordered a Shuriken today (I'm just setting up the drivers).
By the way, I gave a damn.
Also copy ftcserco.dll and ftserui.dll from C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\ftdiport.inf_amd64_9b2b9fd5d576957d\amd64\ to C:\Windows\sysWOW64\ as well.
!! I fixed it !!
I got ftd2xx64.dll from the amd64 directory, not the i386 directory and renamed it to ftd2xx.dll, then used it to replace the ones in system32 and the geckodotnet directory, and now the only error I get is "connection to the TCPGecko has failed!", obviously. So if anybody has this problem, do that.
Maybe just because my machine is 64-bit?Your solution works wonders. I guess that geckodotnet is a 64-bit application. Go figure. :/