Dlc9g Platform Cable Usb Driver
I just started working with FPGAs/CPLDs. Coding and simulation went well and now I wish to program a device. So, I bought the programmer plugged it into the USB port. I di not install any drivers, since the cable drivers were installed during the ISE WebPACK installation process.
The message popped up: So, I clicked on it for detailed information: I went to the Device Manager and right-clicked one the Unknown device to update the driver. I manually pointed out the path suggested by @Tut in his comment, but it said that the driver was up-to-date (hopefully that was said about the driver for the cable). I decided to take a different route and followed the guide for device configuration. For my Win7 x64 and ISE 14.7 WEBAPCK I downloaded a dirver stated on p.15, Step 5.2 of the guide. After extracting the files and running the install_xusb.bat as administrator, I got the following message from the console window 'cannot run x86 build of this utility on x64 platform': Any one has an idea if this is a defective device, or it's because of the driver issues? What's the problem with the driver installation? Should this device be at least recognized as programming cable/xilinx product if no driver is present?
It's funny you should ask this. I just managed to successfully install the DLC9G driver for ISE 14.7 Webpack just two days ago onto a Windows 7 Professional 64 bit computer (a painful experience). There were a couple things I needed to do in order to install the driver: • Despite administrator privileges and performing all installs using 'Run as administrator', I kept getting driver installation failures which included an 'Access is denied' message.
Platform cable usb II driver for windows 10. Or rather, I finally found drivers that work with my 'Xilinx Platform Cable USB' model DLC9G. Although this specific device I am using has a Xilinx sticker on it, it is a cheap reproduction. I believe the real Xilinx device, as of time of writing, is called a 'PLATFORM CABLE USB II DLC10', part.
I finally found. Scenario 2 provided the help I needed. This required going to 'User Account Control' and setting it to 'Never notify' and then rebooting.
• The next thing that needed to be done was to manually install the driver. First I went to Device Manager. I then plugged in the DLC9G and noticed the exclamation point over (I believe) 'unknown device' (or something similar) located in 'Programming cables'. At this point, I thought it would be a good idea to right-click over 'unknown device' and select 'Uninstall'. Next I right-clicked over 'unknown device' and selected 'Update Driver Software.'
Next I selected 'Browse my computer for driver software'. Next I chose 'Browse.'
And pathed to C: Xilinx 14.7 ISE_DS common bin nt64. I also had 'Include subfolders' checked.
Clicking on 'Next' installed the driver and my DLC9G was working! The driver I used came with ISE 14.7 Webpack. The path I used above was the path for the default installation.
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I did not use the User guide (ug344) or the drivers indicated in that guide. Item 1 above (the fix for the 'Access is denied' error) also fixed a problem I was having installing drivers for the Microchip ICD3.