[hpsdr] Terasic ByteBlaster

Sid Boyce g3vbv at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Aug 5 04:34:56 PDT 2012


Slightly OT I know.
The Altera tools are impressive down to the fact that the Windows and 
Linux versions are 100% operationally identical  so there is only one 
common tutorial.
73 ... Sid.

On 05/08/12 09:02, Greg - ZL3IX wrote:
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> Thanks for the thought Dave, but I have tried that and no, it doesn't 
> show up.  I can only think that for some reason, Windows is letting me 
> think it's installing the driver, but is not doing so.
>
> 73, Greg
>
>
> On 2012-08-05 06:45 p.m., David McQuate wrote:
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>> Greg,
>>
>>   In the programmer window, click Hardware Setup.
>> In the dialog, click on the "Currrently selected hardware" drop-down box
>> or on "Add Hardware".
>> Hopefully the Terasic ByteBlaster will show up as "USB-Blaster".
>> Click on that and then Close.
>>
>> Hopefully that will do the trick.  If not, I apologize for not 
>> knowing more...
>>
>> 73,
>> Dave WA8YWQ
>>
>>
>> On 8/4/2012 9:18 PM, Greg - ZL3IX wrote:
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>>> I've installed the Altera programming application on a different Win 
>>> XP machine, and installed the drivers, or at least so I thought.  I 
>>> was definitely asked to reboot after installing them.  When I open 
>>> the programming app, there is no hardware found.
>>>
>>> I've obviously missed/forgotten something.  Can anyone remind me of 
>>> what it is?  When I use the old PC, it finds the hardware no problem.
>>>
>>> 73, Greg, ZL3IX
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