**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 10 03:00:00 2016 Dec 10 05:28:13 hello hi at present i have Beagleboard-x15 A2 version for that i need LCD PANEL how can i purchase that Dec 10 05:30:13 ram____: there aren't any X15 displays for sale YET. Best option is to buy a TI AM5728 EVM. Dec 10 05:31:49 ok but i saw in Digi-key and RS-tools they only selling BeagleBoard-x15 not selling the complete kit Dec 10 05:32:17 then how can i get Dec 10 05:32:48 https://store.ti.com/TMDSEVM572X-AM572x-Evaluation-Module-P49895.aspx Dec 10 08:24:28 beagle bone black is interfacing with 7 inch lcd Dec 10 11:21:24 did someone face the issue with Bone_D64.exe not able to install drivers? Dec 10 17:15:08 hi Dec 10 17:16:05 ive tried everything to get the drivers installed on win 10 even the test mode trick still fails Dec 10 17:18:00 chris33: I've seen more people reporting issues with it. I don't really know much about Windows myself though Dec 10 17:19:01 I'd suggest asking on the forum and/or just connect via Ethernet instead of USB Dec 10 17:20:51 ill try my xp machine Dec 10 17:21:09 the dumb thing is, Windows actually *includes* the necessary drivers, RNDIS is in fact microsoft's own invention Dec 10 17:21:26 all this trouble is to convince Windows to use its own f*cking driver Dec 10 17:22:28 lol Dec 10 18:00:33 huh, it seems like recent versions of windows should actually support CDC-ECM devices... if true then this might be a better alternative than RNDIS Dec 10 18:06:36 or, it might again need an INF file telling windows to actually use the stuff it supports.. available info is again quite unclear Dec 10 18:09:58 hm, this does seem to strongly imply CDC-ECM support... https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/ff537037(v=vs.85) Dec 10 18:20:45 the cerificates expired Dec 10 18:22:18 of? Dec 10 18:45:37 gone in the driver details Dec 10 18:46:21 bone_d64 Dec 10 18:46:42 the certicate expired october Dec 10 18:48:02 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/usb/-gczCwKR2Rk Dec 10 18:49:12 the suggestion to install unsigned drivers sounds like a useful generic workaround :P Dec 10 18:49:42 especially since this is the relevant "driver": Dec 10 18:49:44 https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-getting-started/tree/master/Drivers/Windows/src/files/RNDIS Dec 10 18:50:03 for networking, together with this one for the serial port: Dec 10 18:50:06 https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-getting-started/tree/master/Drivers/Windows/src/files/CDCACM Dec 10 18:50:31 yes, they're both just an ini file :P Dec 10 18:50:52 (telling windows to use its own built-in drivers) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Dec 11 03:00:00 2016