Important information regarding software downloads at AfterDawn.com's software section We have partnered with Air Installer to cover part of the software hosting and maintaining costs at AfterDawn.com. Clicking the Download button will download the setup file to your computer. Opening this file launches Air Installer to manage your installation process, which may offer additional and optional offers from 3rd party software advertisers. If you wish to download the original version of this software you can do so at the author's homepage (see Info tab on the left). Controller Guide 2.0. By E2xD on July 14, 2016 Updated November 6, 2018. *Uninstall the vJoy driver if you have it installed. Only applies if you have installed vJoy in the past. **For other OS's, follow these respective guides ( Mac /. Open source drivers for the Kinect for Windows v2 device - OpenKinect/libfreenect2. Skip to content. Mac OS X; Requirements for optional features. OpenGL depth processing: OpenGL 3.1 (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X). OpenGL ES is not supported at the moment. JAER Driver installation Windows jAER's Windows USB interfaces use the USB Driver development kit, except for some of the earliest driver to the SiLabs C8051F320 mini monitor board (see below). For libusb-based Windows, Linux and Mac OS X support, scroll down near the end of the page. This support does not require any particular driver to be installed on Linux or MacOS X, while it requires minimal effort on Windows. The Thesycon drivers work for Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8. The Windows drivers for the DVS128 retina and some of the other USBIO controlled devices are now signed by 'iniLabs GmbH' and you should be able to install them on both 32 and 64 bit Windows. For some reason, you may still get a warning about the publisher not being verified, but the drivers are signed and can be installed under Windows 7/8 32/64 bit. Boards based on CypressFX2 (e.g. DVS128 camera, AER-EAR2 silicon cochlea, USBAERmini2) First, make sure to have a checkout of the drivers/ folder, which is not located alongside the jAER project! It can be downloaded with Git from: Windows 7 Windows 7 steps are illustrated here. After you plug in the device, you should get a dialog asking if you want to browse for the driver yourself. If you don't get this option, open the Device Manager (Run 'devmgmt.msc') and select 'Update driver' for the unknown device. • • • • • • Windows XP The following applies to Windows XP, but Windows Vista/7 are similar. The basic installation can use our customized.inf driver installation, following these steps. After you plug in your CypressFX2 or CypressFX2LP based board follow these steps: 1. You will get the Found New Hardware dialog: 2. Tell it to install from a specific location: 3. Navigate to the drivers folder and select the correct folder for your device. For the silicon retinas, choose the folder drivers windows driverDVS_USBAERmini2, select OK, and click Next (Note that the actual folder name has changed compared with the screenshot shown below). You may need to select the proper 32/64 bit subfolder if the installer cannot search subfolders. The installation should complete appropriately. Here is what happens for a Tmpdiff128 retina: 5. Now the Device Manager should show the device: Boards based on SiLabs C8051F320 This is deprecated, support for SiLabs C8051F320 is available via the Thesycon USBIO driver and is recommended. Run the SiLabs driver preinstaller to prepare Windows to sucessfully search for the SiLabs USBXPress driver. It is located here: driverSiLabs PreInstaller.exe Now when you plug in the SiLabs device the New Hardware Found dialog should be able to automagically install the correct USBXPress driver. The USBXPress driver has real limitations: Only a single device can be accessed at one time because it uses a java native interface DLL with a single global namespace and set of static variables. Libusb/usb2java driver for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X A new driver based upon and the wrapper is available that transparently supports all major operating systems: Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Linux and Mac OS X 10.8+, both 32bit x86 and 64bit x86_64 versions. On Linux, ARMv7-hf is also supported (Raspberry Pi, Pandaboard.). Windows On Windows you have to make sure your device is using the WinUSB kernel driver (standard USB driver developed by Microsoft). The easiest way to do this is by using the utility and following these steps: 0) Plug in your device (retina or cochlea). 1) Download the utility (take care that there is a version for Windows XP and another for more recent Windows OSes) and run it. 2) Enable 'Show all devices' under Options. 3) Select your device in the dropdown menu. Make sure it's the correct device!
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