MCCI USB driver status 2019-02-11

Release drivers are built. Getting them signed. Then Chris will send to me, I’ll make the .exe, and we’lll post them. @SuperJMN, is there a good place on pi64.win or shall I just figure something out?

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Such a great news, Terry!

Regarding the delivery of the drivers, I think that on-site storage can be OK at least for now.

Awesome news!
Will give them a try.

This is just one more plus to the awesome day I’m having. I’ve been so excited for these I can barely contain myself!

@tmm Today or tommorow? How much will all of this take?

Drivers are published. https://pi64.win/download-usb-drivers/

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@tmm Thank you for publishing the USB driver. I will try on some Windows 10 builds. I hope there are no more problems with this driver

There always are problems with drivers! But we’ll do our best to fix them if it’s feasible to do so.

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A big thank you for all of the work you have done to make this happen @tmm and all of the developers who are working on Windows Arm64 on raspberry pi

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Many thanks for this great collaborative work from ReactOS contributors community and our Raspberry Pi 3 enthusiasts! :smiley:

Typing from my Raspberry Pi, thank you for your amazing effort! I tested both keyboard, mouse and built-in ethernet, and everything works flawlessly.

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This is AWESOME!

Terry (@tmm) and Andrei! today is a day to celebrate!

I’m redeploying to my Pi just to see how it goes with binary goodness you have just released.

BIG THANKS!!!

I’m currently repairing a Rolex and can’t even use them yet. AHHH! Can’t wait! Thank you so much!

Wow, Chinese Windows, too! 新年快乐!你在哪里啊?

Hey! I just want to ask what exactly these USB drivers do, and what the advantage is? Also are they included in the WoA Imager?

新年快乐!在广州呢

Happy Chinese New Year, I am in Guangzhou.

Just wake up from sleep and saw the driver is out, nice work.

That’s great! Hope we can build a big community in China!

The drivers provide functionality equivalent to the EHCI drivers in Windows. The advantage is that they are the same as the drivers that ship in Win10 IoT Core, and so they’ve been tested fairly thoroughly for common use cases. I cannot state any “advantage” – I don’t know what we’re comparing to. If there were MSFT in-box drivers, they’d definitely be better because they’d have all the undocumented tweaks. Because of the limitations in IoT Core, we were not able to do extensive testing on USB webcams and high-end audio; everything else should mostly work.

Quick question. How are these deployed? Is it as simple as a one-click installation?