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Appendix D: Utilizing the USB Interface with Win/XP
This appendix describes how to install the EWB100 USB Drivers and how to use
Hyperterm to communicate with the EWB100 CLI when using Windows XP, 32
bit edition. The USB drivers can be found in the EWB100 section of
. Vista/Windows 7 setup is described in a later section.
The EWB100 uses a special physical connector that plugs onto the side of the
device. The device interface is also used by the headset connector. Only the
USB connector or headset connector may be used at any given time. The USB
connector has a mini-USB interface that can be used with a compatible USB
cable. There is one such connector included within each EWB100 charging
station.
There are three USB endpoints contained in the EWB100. The first is embedded
in the bootup firmware in the CPU chipset used on the EWB 100. This endpoint
has the label “LOCOSTO” and should be ignored. The second endpoint is part of
the “Mini-Kernel” and can generally be ignored unless the user is trying to access
the Min-Kernel. The third endpoint is the EWB100 runtime code. Both the Mini-
Kernel and Runtime endpoints are called “CA10” and use the same Windows
drivers.
The “CA10” is an older model number for the device now known as the EWB100
and is embedded in the EWB100 USB software.
Which endpoint is used depends on the state of the EWB100 device. When the
device is powered on, the LOCOSTO endpoint is available for only a few
seconds. Normally users will not see this endpoint. The exception to this is when
a powered down device is plugged into the USB interface on a PC. If this is done
it will cause the device to power on and then the LOCOSTO endpoint will be
available for a short time.
If a powered down device is plugged into a PC, one will see the following window
being displayed. The user should just cancel it and close the window.
IMPORTANT: It is likely that the user will need to repeat the driver installation
process for each physical USB interface on the PC that the EWB100 is plugged
into. Normally it will need to be done only once per interface but if a USB hub is
inserted between the EWB100 and the PC, it may need to be repeated.
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