Received my new EB006, but I always get an error installing the driver that it can't find ...ghost..
Followed instructions here:
http://www.matrixtsl.com/faq/index.php? ... programmer
Extracted USB driver from product web page
Updated driver from control panel pointed to the extracted 386 files.
Then the error message
I'm using Win7 64 bit. Is there a clear list of steps or am I missing a step?
Thanks
EB006 USB driver installation
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Re: EB006 USB driver installation
Hi Kevin,
What version of EB006 have you got?
Did you run dpinst_amd64.exe ?
I usually run in admin mode.
Martin
What version of EB006 have you got?
Did you run dpinst_amd64.exe ?
I usually run in admin mode.
Martin
Martin
Re: EB006 USB driver installation
In the zip file there ware not any EXE files.
See image of zip file contents It is V9. I'm on Intel with Win7 64 bit, so initially tried i386 as it is intel.
The current situation is I can't try changing it as it states no driver is required an all the update buttons are greyed out.
See image of drivers. EDIT:
Windows driver update was running for the above error message.
I can now add drivers....
Do you recommend trying the AMD drivers or is the zip file missing the exe files?
See image of zip file contents It is V9. I'm on Intel with Win7 64 bit, so initially tried i386 as it is intel.
The current situation is I can't try changing it as it states no driver is required an all the update buttons are greyed out.
See image of drivers. EDIT:
Windows driver update was running for the above error message.
I can now add drivers....
Do you recommend trying the AMD drivers or is the zip file missing the exe files?
Re: EB006 USB driver installation
I now have the drivers installed.
The key point was to use the AMD driver.
Steps were extract all the zip file and then delete the i386 folder.
(could have done it with individual files and folders, but this worked!)
Edit: and select the higher level folder for the driver, not the AMD folder.
Further thought... could this now be an automatic selection? I.e. could have left the i386 folder present?
Now for some fun!
Thanks for considering the problem.
Think some documentation on the steps would have helped me (assuming I hadn't missed it!) and clarity of which OS requires which set of drivers.

The key point was to use the AMD driver.
Steps were extract all the zip file and then delete the i386 folder.
(could have done it with individual files and folders, but this worked!)
Edit: and select the higher level folder for the driver, not the AMD folder.
Further thought... could this now be an automatic selection? I.e. could have left the i386 folder present?
Now for some fun!
Thanks for considering the problem.
Think some documentation on the steps would have helped me (assuming I hadn't missed it!) and clarity of which OS requires which set of drivers.
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Re: EB006 USB driver installation
Hi Kevin,
I had forgotten that dpinst_amd64.exe was for much older versions.
For future reference (anyone else in the same situation).
If you unzip the drivers then within Device Manager, on the multiprogrammer icon just right click 'update drivers'.
Then using 'Browse my computer for driver software'
Browse to main folder that was extracted.
For example: Then should install correct drivers for your system: Glad you have got your drivers to install correctly
Martin
I had forgotten that dpinst_amd64.exe was for much older versions.
For future reference (anyone else in the same situation).
If you unzip the drivers then within Device Manager, on the multiprogrammer icon just right click 'update drivers'.
Then using 'Browse my computer for driver software'
Browse to main folder that was extracted.
For example: Then should install correct drivers for your system: Glad you have got your drivers to install correctly
Martin
Martin