You really need to make this README more dumber friendly...
I have no idea that this refers to my problem:
When mining on windows, the driver being used will determine if mining will work.
If the driver doesn't allow mining, you will get a "USB init," error message
i.e. one of:
open device failed, err %d, you need to install a Windows USB driver for the device
or
claim interface %d failed, err %d
And why is then saying WinUSB not Zadig?
And why dose it work on a BFGminer?
EDIT: Zagid doesn't detect my device... And please don't send me to another readme... I will say BFGminer is fine in this case...
OK ... how is this not obvious?
USB init, open device failed, err -12, you need to install a WinUSB driver for - BFL device 7:2
I know I updated the message to match it exactly recently, but sheesh, it was pretty close before ...
Edit: also note that the READMEs even tell you what to do if it doesn't see your device ...
It is obvious to you I guess but not to me... To me this looks like sjldjlashfioedclas slojndalen siposajkdakl sjkdsjowm
And it is the last version so this is what you get out...
And it might be in README but it is not in English that I understand... The only thing that I find it that you need to run it as admin and I did...
EDIT: This is the part I should be reading right in ASIC readme?
WINDOWS:
On windows, the direct USB support requires the installation of a WinUSB
driver (NOT the ftdi_sio driver), and attach it to the Butterfly labs device.
The easiest way to do this is to use the zadig utility which will install the
drivers for you and then once you plug in your device you can choose the
"list all devices" from the "option" menu and you should be able to see the
device as something like: "BitFORCE SHA256 SC". Choose the install or replace
driver option and select WinUSB. You can either google for zadig or download
it from the cgminer directory in the DOWNLOADS link above.
When you first switch a device over to WinUSB with zadig and it shows that
correctly on the left of the zadig window, but it still gives permission
errors, you may need to unplug the USB miner and then plug it back in
And this in FPGA...
When mining on windows, the driver being used will determine if mining will work.
If the driver doesn't allow mining, you will get a "USB init," error message
i.e. one of:
open device failed, err %d, you need to install a Windows USB driver for the device
or
claim interface %d failed, err %d
The best solution for this is to use a tool called Zadig to set the driver:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwdi/files/zadig/This allows you set the driver for the device to be WinUSB which is usually
required to make it work if you're having problems
With Zadig, you may need to run it as administrator and if your device is
plugged in but you cannot see it, use the Menu: Options -> List All Devices
You must also make sure you are using the latest libusb-1.0.dll supplied
with cgminer (not the libusbx version)
When you first switch a device over to WinUSB with Zadig and it shows that
correctly on the left of the Zadig window, but it still gives permission
errors, you may need to unplug the USB miner and then plug it back in
Doesn't work or I don't understand it... But after doing that BFGminer stop working...