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  • Forum Post: Re: USB RNDIS kitl debug broken in 6.13

    Jatin Jain Jatin Jain
    Yes. bSquare has verified that USB RNDIS KITL works in BSP 6.14. BSP 6.14 will be available for download tomorrow.
    on Apr 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: RNDIS USB Driver for OMAP3530 and WinCE

    Madhvi Madhvi
    I replied to your other post. Anyways, repeating the same info here. I havent tested RNDIS with releases prior to 6.13. In terms of support, I would advise you to move to 6.14. Here are the steps you need to follow in order to make USB RNDIS work: Setup Device: 1. On the debug...
    on Jul 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: RNDIS USB Driver for OMAP3530 and WinCE

    Luan Le Luan Le
    Hello, I configure my OMAP EVM3530 to have USBFn RNDIS as Boot Device and Debug Device. After power-on, I got the output shown below on the UART3 terminal. A window is also poped up asking to install a USB driver "Microsoft RNDIS KITL for OMAP2430". Would you please show me Where I can...
    on Jul 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: Need help with USB RNDIS connection - WinCe Unified BSP and OMAP3530-based board

    Luan Le Luan Le
    Hi everyone, Since switching to the Unified BSP from BSP6.15.00, I am no longer able to have a USB RNDIS connection between Platform Builder and my custom board to download the image. My board does not have the Ethernet port so I am using the OTG USB port on the TPS65930 for the USB RNDIS connection...
    on Dec 24, 2010
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