Libwdi:debug syslog reader thread started Libwdi:debug using syslog 'C:\Windows\inf\' Libwdi:debug got hardware_id: 'USB\VID_1F3A&PID_EFE8&REV_02 3' Libwdi:debug got parameter CLV-S-NESY.inf Libwdi:debug acquired existing key container Libwdi:debug set Enhanced Key Usage, URL and CPS Libwdi:info successfully created file 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\CLV-S-NESY.cat' Libwdi:info added hash for 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\x86\winusbcoinstaller2.dll' Libwdi:info added hash for 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\x86\wdfcoinstaller01011.dll' Libwdi:info added hash for 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\clv-s-nesy.inf' Libwdi:info added hash for 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\amd64\winusbcoinstaller2.dll' Libwdi:debug 'winusbcoinstaller2.dll': PE type
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Libwdi:info added hash for 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\amd64\wdfcoinstaller01011.dll'
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Libwdi:debug 'wdfcoinstaller01011.dll': PE type Libwdi:info successfully created 'C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver\CLV-S-NESY.inf' Libwdi:info successfully extracted driver files to C:\Users\Foreld\usb_driver Libwdi:debug Device description: 'CLV-S-NESY' Libwdi:debug Compatible ID: USB\Class_FF&SubClass_FF&Prot_FF Libwdi:debug Hardware ID: USB\VID_1F3A&PID_EFE8&REV_02 3 I did notice some issues like my feed would stop every once in awhile, I just did a stop then start in SDR# and it got going again.Ini file 'zadig.ini' not found - default parameters will be used That should be all you need to get up and running. I didn’t because I already had it, but in case you don’t have it you can grab it here.
Zadig driver sdr 32 bit#
Copy libhackrf.dll and pthreadVC2.dll from hackrf-tools 32 bit dir to the sdrsharp directory.įinally you may need the Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable package. Extract this somewhere, you might need this. Grab a copy of hackrf-tools for windows here generously compiled by Zefie again. Here is a link to v1.3 which is what I used.Įxtract the HackRF plugin to your sdrsharp directory (i.e. Next grab a copy of the HackRF plugin from Zefie’s site. Unzip SDR# to your drive under your favorite naming convention (i.e. Grab the latest _DEV_ version of SDR# here.
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Zadig driver sdr install#
Un-7zip the file, run the installer and select your HackRF device to install the usb driver. Grab the latest Zadig, I’m using 2.0.1.160. USB Driverįirst thing we need is a driver. Besides, I can’t seem to get it working inside a linux VM while in windows (Keep getting libusb IO errors, puuuh!). I already got my HackRF working in linux with GNU Radio, but I dual boot my laptop into windows too and sometimes its nice to have access to other programs anyway.
Zadig driver sdr download#
I haven’t tested it but some chatter on the HackRF mailing list say that you should still grab the SDR# Nightly build, but there is no need to download the hackrf dll’s or editing the config file. With the latest releases of SDR# and everyone getting their HackRF One’s from kickstarter, it appears this article is out of date.