![]() ![]() your FTDI device might use a different VID/PID. Note: the VID and PID need to match the model you are using, if you see 0 matching device(s) found. test the driver is working with: devcon status "USB\VID_0403&PID_6001", it should say something along the lines of:.when rebooted reconnect again using last part of step 3.install the FTDI D2XX driver using the following command: devcon.exe dp_add.type cd c:\windows\system32 to go to the folder where the drivers are located.start the session with: enter-pssession -computername -credential \administrator this can take up to 30 seconds or more, so be patient.add the Raspberry PI to the TrustedHosts if you haven't already: set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value.start the remote service: net start WinRM.start a remote powershell (as administrator) session to the Raspberry PI:.copy (lib/D2xx WinRT 1.0.2/driver/) and (lib/D2xx WinRT 1.0.2/driver/) from (lib/D2xx WinRT 1.0.2/driver) to the folder above.go to \\\c$\windows\system32, login with username: \administrator and the administrator password. ![]() Installing the FTDI D2XX drivers on the Raspberry PI This project uses the D2XX Windows RT driver from FTDI, see for the licensing and liability terms. This sample is tested on the Raspberry PI 2 with Windows IOT installed and a FTDI FT232R usb-to-serial adapter. ** Note: the ftdi driver installation has stopped working as of version 10556.0 ** FTDI sample for Windows Universal (UWP)Ī sample application showcasing the FTDI D2XX driver use in Windows Universal projects (UWP). ![]()
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