Quote:
Originally Posted by geekmaster
Here is a 64-bit signed libusb driver that should work on Win7 x64 without rebooting to "allow unsigned drivers" mode:
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f178/sig...drivers-65978/
There are also followup posts saying it worked for others too. If anybody tries this, please report back with your results. Thanks.
EDIT: I just installed it. You have to select an Atmel microprocessor device from the list when you install it. Perhaps we need to modify a .inf file before or after installation, modified to support the Kindle USB VID/PID number.
|
Crap! The inf file is signed too, so changing the VID/PID to match the kindle makes it UNSIGNED. Bummer.
This only works with already included devices with matching USB VID/PID (ATmega devices). Oh well... It was worth a try.
EDIT: Would it be unreasonable to have end users install a test certificate that I created and signed this with after modifying the .inf file? If okay, here are the instructions for creating and using a test certificate:
MakeCert Test Certificate (Windows Drivers):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...(v=vs.85).aspx
How to Test-Sign a Driver Package (Windows Drivers):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...(v=vs.85).aspx
I do not have time to study this further at this time. If somebody wishes to continue this investigation, please post your results here. Thanks.