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Is there a know method to allow DAPLINK connections when Windows 10 drivers issues occur?
I appear to have a similar problem as reported in CY8CPROTO-062-4343W Windows 10 DAPLink failure @ https://community.cypress.com/thread/57473
The resolution for that issue was somewhat vauge, “I had to delete the drivers and play around with it a few more times before it figured it out, but now it shows up.”
The KitProg3 User Guide has a fix if the error occurs with Windows 7. I need a fix for Windows 10.
I see yellow caution triangles on the CMSIS-DAP v2 in Device Manager when my PSoC 6 kit is plugged in and KitProg Status is blinking at 2Hz rate.
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Troubleshooting Section 7 of KitProg 3 User Guide has a solution;
"CMSIS-DAPv2 interface driver for DAPLink mode isn’t installed properly on Windows 10"
That describes which drivers to uninstall and re-load.
This appears to fix the driver issue - I no longer have the yellow caution triangle on the device name in Device Manager.
KitProg 3 User Guide @ https://www.cypress.com/file/452701/download
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Troubleshooting Section 7 of KitProg 3 User Guide has a solution;
"CMSIS-DAPv2 interface driver for DAPLink mode isn’t installed properly on Windows 10"
That describes which drivers to uninstall and re-load.
This appears to fix the driver issue - I no longer have the yellow caution triangle on the device name in Device Manager.
KitProg 3 User Guide @ https://www.cypress.com/file/452701/download