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Drivers for Windows 7 64 bit?


mbharrin
 

I picked up an ID-1 yesterday, and see that there aren't Windows 7 drivers on the CD it came with. Can anyone point me to newer drivers? I'm on a 64 bit system.

I searched this list's resources, but came up empty.

Matt
KJ6AKF


 

Matt,

Did you try this link? ->
It is listed under Links of this group.

James, N0XIA

--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "mbharrin" <mbh.lists@...> wrote:

I picked up an ID-1 yesterday, and see that there aren't Windows 7 drivers on the CD it came with. Can anyone point me to newer drivers? I'm on a 64 bit system.

I searched this list's resources, but came up empty.

Matt
KJ6AKF


 

I tried this link but it is not accessible. Error code.
Rob VE3UIX

--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "James" <n0xia@...> wrote:

Matt,

Did you try this link? ->
It is listed under Links of this group.

James, N0XIA


--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "mbharrin" <mbh.lists@> wrote:

I picked up an ID-1 yesterday, and see that there aren't Windows 7 drivers on the CD it came with. Can anyone point me to newer drivers? I'm on a 64 bit system.

I searched this list's resources, but came up empty.

Matt
KJ6AKF


 

Rob,

When you go to:


You get these instructions:

To install a working FTDI serial driver for the Icom ID-1 on 64-bit Windows:

If you have already attempted an install of the ID-1 drivers, delete both the Serial Port and the USB converter devices (check that the manufacturer is FTDI before deleting) using the Windows 7 Device Manager.
Download the FTDI v2.06.0.0 driver and run it.
In the Windows 7 Device Manager, select "Update Driver" for the "ICOM ID-1 USB DEVICE".
Browse manually, and pick "Universal Serial Bus controllers" from a list of device drivers.
Select "FTDI" as the manufacturer.
Select "USB Serial Converter" as the Model.
Select AGAIN "Update Driver" for the "ICOM ID-1 USB DEVICE".
Browse manually, and this time pick "Ports (COM & LPT)" from a list of device drivers.
Select "FTDI" as the manufacturer.
Select "USB Serial Port" as the Model.

You may have to substitute the FTDI link since it seems that version is no longer available. Try:
version 2.08.24


I have not tried these instructions, but AE7Q has been accurate in his postings. I have the newer ID-1 disk, which had a Vista driver and it worked for Win7.

I am not a computer geek, so hopefully some one will jump in and correct any mistakes I have made in posting this response.

73's

James, N0XIA

--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "Robin" <ve3uix@...> wrote:

I tried this link but it is not accessible. Error code.
Rob VE3UIX


Bob
 

D-Star: Icom ID-1 64-bit Windows drivers




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To install a working FTDI serial driver for the Icom ID-1 on 64-bit Windows:
1. If you have already attempted an install of the ID-1 drivers, delete both the Serial Port and the USB converter devices (check that the manufacturer is FTDI before deleting) using the Windows 7 Device Manager.
2. Download the FTDI v2.06.0.0 driver and run it.
3. In the Windows 7 Device Manager, select "Update Driver" for the "ICOM ID-1 USB DEVICE".
4. Browse manually, and pick "Universal Serial Bus controllers" from a list of device drivers.
5. Select "FTDI" as the manufacturer.
6. Select "USB Serial Converter" as the Model.
7. Select AGAIN "Update Driver" for the "ICOM ID-1 USB DEVICE".
8. Browse manually, and this time pick "Ports (COM & LPT)" from a list of device drivers.
9. Select "FTDI" as the manufacturer.
10. Select "USB Serial Port" as the Model.

--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "Robin" <ve3uix@...> wrote:

I tried this link but it is not accessible. Error code.
Rob VE3UIX

--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "James" <n0xia@> wrote:

Matt,

Did you try this link? ->
It is listed under Links of this group.

James, N0XIA


--- In D-STAR_23cm@..., "mbharrin" <mbh.lists@> wrote:

I picked up an ID-1 yesterday, and see that there aren't Windows 7 drivers on the CD it came with. Can anyone point me to newer drivers? I'm on a 64 bit system.

I searched this list's resources, but came up empty.

Matt
KJ6AKF


Matt Harrington
 

On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 6:11 PM, James <n0xia@...> wrote:
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Matt,

Did you try this link? ->
It is listed under Links of this group.

James, N0XIA

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Thanks, James.? I?must have read the Links page too quickly, since I missed?this info at first.
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Matt
KJ6AKF
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