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Will Creator be Windows 10 compatible?
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You can post a CASE and ask for the plans -
To create a technical or issue case at Cypress -
“Support”
“Technical Support”
“Create a Case”
You have to be registered on Cypress web site first.
Regards, Dana.
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I have pinged our software team on this.
Will update you on this,
Thanks,
Keerthi
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I am using PSoC Creator 3.2 on Windows10 Techical Preview - no problems so far, works great!
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Officially supported with PSoC Creator 3.3, due out late summer.
I'd love to hear any Win10 experiences, especially with install and device program/debug.
Thanks,
--Matt
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Current versions of PSoC Creator might work with Windows 10 but this has not been thoroughly tested. Some features may be unavailable.
Official Windows 10 support is planned for PSoC Creator 3.3.
Thanks,
Keerthi
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I'm running Creator 3.2 (also ran 3.1) in Win10 TechPreview and everything runs great with the exception of the USB HID bootloader host program that immediately throws a "can't open communication port" error when trying to program (despite the fact that the device shows up in the list and got selected).
(MiniProg3 is not affected by this USB issue and runs great in Win10)
/wj
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It wont, unless you install the .NET Framework sp 2.0 on your system. I have .NET sp 4.0 but it did not support for that version. It asked for sp 2.0. But unfortunately .NET Framework sp 2.0 wont work on Windows 10.