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Old 03-17-2012, 10:58 PM   #147
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Originally Posted by supprman View Post
would you plz tell me where to download the USB/HID device drivers?
The USB/HID device drivers *should* be installed automatically by Windows. Here is the official Microsoft page that says how to install USB/HID device drivers for Windows: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...dware/gg462965

When downloading the MfgTool package from Freescale, it also includes USB/HID drivers for windows in its folders, but when I tried installing those drivers (for testing purposes), windows reported that they did not match my hardware...

Linux should not need any extra device drivers installed for USB/HID, and I do not think that a Mac needs extra drivers installed either.


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