Install Rockchip Usb Driver Windows 8.1

If you run Windows you will need to install drivers to use the virtual serial over USB interface.

Driver version = 19.10.21.1 for Windows 8.1. for 18265, 8265, 3168, 18260, 8260, 17265, 7265 (Rev. Note: This Software Release version does not include new drivers for the Intel® Wireless 7265 Family (Rev.C), Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160 and Intel® Wireless 7260 Family adapters. To create the installation media, here's what you'll need: A PC with a reliable internet connection. The download time will vary, depending on your internet connection. A USB flash drive or DVD. A blank USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of space, or a blank DVD (and DVD burner). We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD because any content. Windows 2000/Vista/7/8 64bit/32bit: smoothieware-usb-driver-v1.1.exe Note: Windows 8.1 is known to not like the new driver. Please use the v1.0 driver found below with Windows 8.1 for now. MTK usb driver.Download the latest version of MTK USB All Drivers to connect any MediaTek Device to the Windows Computer. Windows 7,8.1,10,(32 & 64 bit).

Please continue reading to determine the correct drivers to install for your version of Windows.

Installers Windows 2000 through Windows 8

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  • Windows 2000/Vista/7/8 64bit/32bit: smoothieware-usb-driver-v1.1.exe

Note: Windows 8.1 is known to not like the new driver. Please use the v1.0 driver found below with Windows 8.1 for now.

For Windows 10 do not install drivers.

Using the installers

Download the installer and run it. After that Smoothieboard's usb serial should be recognized automatically.

Rockchip

New in v1.1:

  • support for second usb serial port (not compatible with having usb mass storage disabled)
  • removed the “!” from the Smoothie DFU device in Windows Device Manager

Windows 10

There is no need to install the drivers on Windows 10, it should all work out of the box. In fact installing the drivers on Windows 10 may cause trouble.

Driver files

  • Windows 2000/Vista/7/8 64bit/32bit: smoothieware-windows-signeddriver-v1.1.zip
  • Windows 8.1: smoothieware-windows-signeddriver-v1.0.zip

This is just in case the installer doesn't work, or one is running Vista. The installer is new and has not received much testing so if it didn't work for you please let me know at mark@uberclock.com.

Download the driver files zip and unzip it somewhere. You can use whatever you like so long as you remember it later. The Smoothie sdcard might be a convenient place in case you end up needing the driver in the future.

Click the “start” button and pull up the control panel. From there, we want to open the device manager. Now we need to locate the device to install. If you are using an old firmware you may find an unknown “CDCMSC DEVICE”. If you are using a recent version of Smoothieware you may find up to two “Smoothie Serial” devices. Here is an example of what you might see on a recent firmware:


Install Rockchip Usb Driver Windows 8.1Install

Right-click the first one and select “Update Driver Software”

Usb

Rockchip Driver Installer


Find where you unzipped the driver to


You should now have a recognized “Smoothie Virtual Serial Port”. You might have two of them if that option is enabled in config. Note that your com ports might be different numbers (mine are 9 and 10). The port numbering can be changed through the advanced port properties, but you shouldn't really need to do that. Also note that “smoothie DFU” is still unrecognized. This is fine. You can ignore that.

Rockchip Drivers For Windows 10


Rockchip Driver Assistant Windows 10

There are some windows machines that do not seem to like any of these drivers. These problems do not seem tied to a specific version of Windows. In order to find the cause we would appreciate submissions of hardware information from affected machines. If you have a machine that does not like these drivers please complete the steps found on the How to submit Windows System Information page. Hopefully this will help us identify a pattern to the problem which could help us come up with a solution.