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Try posting a tech case at www.cypress.com and ask for the schedule of Win 8 driver
release.
“Support”
“Technical Support”
“Create a Case”
Regards, Dana.
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I think officialy Windows8 is getting released on Oct-26 only. How are you testing with final release of Win8?
Regards,
Kishore.
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I was able to download Windows 8 release through the MSDN library via Microsoft's dream spark program. They must allow partnered universities to download early. I just saw that it was possible recently and upgraded.
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Got the same problem
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I don't think PSoC Creator/Programmer (including the MP3/DVK drivers) are supported yet in Windows 8. As far as I heard, it will be supported by mid of 2013 only.
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I have the same problem (Win8 PRO x64). I assumed that the same drivers used in Win7 would work in Win8 as is the case for all my other drivers.
What I'm wondering right now is where these drivers are actually installed. I looked through the Cypress installation folder but the only .inf files I can find are for USBFS. I'm guessing that the installer puts them somewhere into the Windows folder but either they now land in the wrong location or somehow Windows 8 is blocking the file transfer even with Admin rights.
Well my next plan of action is to install my old Win7 x64 on a 2nd partition and then check which driver files the kit is using. Maybe then I can simply copy the driver files over to Win8... I'll let you know if I get it to work...
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Thanks for the info danaaknight
I have created a small driver package for the CY8KIT-030 and 050. I had found the drivers in Win7 under C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository on my Win7 installation. I then installed these drivers under Win8 and my CY8KIT-050 became available.
I already had Windows driver signing disabled which might be a requirement to use these drivers as I didn't see any certificates in the driver directory.
I guess you can use the instructions from the other thread but I attached my driver package anyways just in case someone might be interested.
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I think, you are using an old version of PSoC Programmer.
Please upgrade your programmer to the latest version of Programmer available at link - http://www.cypress.com/go/programmer. We have tested this version with Windows 8 as well and it should work properly.
Update the forum post, if you are facing any problem with the version of Programmer and error message.
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