Error Installation Of Giveio Failed
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mobile Home Communities Forums Projects Vendors Wiki Search My summary Privacy Contact Site Use Terms Cookies Communities giveio.sys windows 7 Forums Projects Vendors WIKI installing giveio.sys error Log in or register to post comments Go To Last Post 2 posts / 0 new Author Message ragh0110 Level: New Member Joined: Tue. Jul 8, 2008 Posts: 1 View posts #1 Posted by ragh0110: Tue. Jul 8, 2008 - 04:31 PM Fivestar widget 12345Total votes: 0 I tried installing giveio.sys but there was error installing C:\WINAVR\BIN>install_giveio Copying the driver to the windows directory target file: \giveio.sys 1 file(s) copied. Remove a running service if needed... Installing Windows NT/2k/XP driver: giveio installing giveio from \giveio.sys... ok. starting giveio... start failed (status 2): The system cannot find the file specified. ERROR: Installation of giveio failed can anyone give solution for the above problem Regards Raghu Tags:Tools, Compilers and General Programming Log in / register to post comments Top clawson Level: Moderator Joined: Mon. Jul 18, 2005 Posts: 83513 View posts Location: (using avr-gcc in) Finchingfield, Essex, England #2 Posted by clawson: Tue. Jul 8, 2008 - 04:45 PM 12345Total votes: 0 Curious. The install_giveio.bat in the most recent WinAVR contains this: @set DIRVERNAME=giveio @set DIRVERFILE=%DIRVERNAME%.sys @echo Copying the driver to the windows directory @echo target file: %WINDIR%\%DIRVERFILE% @copy %DIRVERFILE% %WINDIR%\%DIRVERFILE% @echo Remove a running service if needed... @loaddrv stop %DIRVERNAME% >NUL @if errorlevel 2 goto install @loaddrv remove %DIRVERNAME% >NUL @if errorlevel 1 goto install :install @echo Installing Windows NT/2k/XP driver: %DIRVERNAME% @loaddrv install %DIRVERNAME% %WINDIR%\%DIRVERFILE% @if errorlevel 3 goto error @loaddrv start %DIRVERNAME% @if errorlevel 1 goto error @loaddrv start
downloadable from the Little Sound Dj Wiki page. The download below is provided here for convience. For system requirements, further details, updates, or patches consult the appropriate webpage. This tool is required if you plan to run the FPP software (programmer software) on Windows 2000/XP. If you are using http://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/installing-giveiosys-error Winows 95/ME then it should not be required. The GiveIO tool enables the FPP software to access the I/O ports. Note, you will need administrative priviledges to install the program. giveio.zip Installation/Configuration Unzip giveio.zip Start LOADDRV.exe by double-clicking on it, you http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eblock/pages/pictools/giveio.html should see the following: Enter the path where the giveio.sys file is located. Click on the "Install" button. Under the Status: heading it should indicate the operation was successful, as shown below: The giveio.sys path should still be in the pathname window. Click on the "Start" button. Under the Status: heading it should indicate the operation was successful. You should now be able to use the FPP software. Note: If you reboot the computer you may need to restart this driver. eBlock Catalog Yes/No eBlocks Number eBlocks Sample eBlock Systems Yes/No eBlocks Number eBlocks Simulator Publications Gallery People Other Links Related Projects PIC Tools Articles Internal Documents
I'm installing "giveio" package I faced the following error :"copying the driver to the windows directory targetfile:C:\Windows\giveio.sys1 file http://tinyos-help.millennium.berkeley.narkive.com/nyjNQdTJ/problems-in-installing-rpm-packages copied.Remove a running service if needed..Installing Windows NT/2k/XP driver giveioinstalling giveio from C:\Windows\giveio.sys... install failed copied.Remove a running service if needed..Installing Windows NT/2k/XP driver giveioinstalling giveio from C:\Windows\giveio.sys... install failed
---I'm guessing we're not using avrdude correctly for the ISP 'programmer'. Just for grins you might try this as well when you launch avrdude...avrdude -p m8 -c avrispmkII -P usb -tThe oscillator option probably works like the STK500 where you can have it (the STK500 board) generate a clock for the MCU. You don't want that in this case.--- End quote ---Changing the -c param causes the error LED to light and I just receive a timeout message. I've found using -c with AVRisp is the only way to get avrdude communicating through the arduinoISP. (Not sure if it is actually working, but the terminal seems to like it). I've got a feeling that the chip has been programmed to use an external clock which I think may explain why they are not responding as expected. I will give the printer port a go tomorrow. Thanks guys! --- End quote ---Buy a cheap USB ISP programmer in ebay, I got mine at 4 usd with the cable and shipment ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-ASP-ISP-Programmer-Adapter-10-Pin-Cable-For-ATMega8-AVRDude-CAN-PWM-Series-/140784185108?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20c7642f14 ). I use khazama programmer to upload the code, no commands and let your arduino to be free :D GabYoung92: Just bought the programmer... Now to wait till it arrives :PTerminalJack505,I don't have any spare ones, however I could pull one out of an old device. Should I try and find a certain frequency? And I'm unable to use the parallel port :( TerminalJack505: --- Quote from: GabYoung92 on July 19, 2012, 11:18:56 AM ---Just bought the programmer... Now to wait till it arrives :PTerminalJack505,I don't have any spare ones, however I could pull one out of an old device. Should I try and find a certain frequency? And I'm unable to use the parallel port :(--- End quote ---The more I think about it, the more I suspect the 'programmer'. Especially considering it didn't work with the 8515. Assuming, of course, we were invoking avrdude correctly for that particular programmer. GabYoung92: Ok I found a LPT header in my tower, grabed pin diagrams and hooked it up as per a previous post. I've tried to install the giveio but...--- Code: ---H:\avr\bin>install_giveioCopying the driver to the windows directorytarget file: C:\Windows\giveio.sys 1 file(s) copied.Remove a running service if needed...Installing Windows NT/2k/XP driver: giveioinstalling giveio from C:\Windows\give