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08.20.2010, 07:49 AM

Ok here is what you have to do...

Upgrade to the latest firmware or at least above 1.24 (IIRC) on a windows 32bit machine.

Then use the castle link adapter or fieldlink to connect the ESC via the RX cable and it will work fine.

There is no 64bit HID driver for the onboard USB but there is one for the Castle USB link.
   
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08.20.2010, 01:52 PM

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Ok here is what you have to do...

Upgrade to the latest firmware or at least above 1.24 (IIRC) on a windows 32bit machine.

Then use the castle link adapter or fieldlink to connect the ESC via the RX cable and it will work fine.

There is no 64bit HID driver for the onboard USB but there is one for the Castle USB link.
Yea that's what I heard. I was just wondering why there's no 64-bit driver for the on board hardware.
   
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09.06.2010, 06:05 PM

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Ok here is what you have to do...

Upgrade to the latest firmware or at least above 1.24 (IIRC) on a windows 32bit machine.

Then use the castle link adapter or fieldlink to connect the ESC via the RX cable and it will work fine.

There is no 64bit HID driver for the onboard USB but there is one for the Castle USB link.

This worked like a charm... couldnt figure out what you were talking about at first but them i remembered my connector for my micro mamba, man it pays to have multiple castle creations products.
   
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