RP6 ROBOT SYSTEM - 3. Hardware and Software Setup
3.3.2. Driver uninstall
If you should ever need to uninstall the driver
(No, please do not uninstall anything
now – this is just for your information)
: If you have been using the CDM-installation
software you may uninstall tools by selecting Start --> Settings --> Control Panel -->
Software. The list should contain an entry “FTDI USB Serial Converter Drivers”. Just
select it and click on remove/uninstall!
If you installed the driver manually, you may execute the program "FTUNIN.exe" in
the directory of the USB-driver on the CD! Attention: Any USB-->RS232 Adapter using
the FTDI chipsets might be using this driver as well!
3.4. Connecting the USB Interface – Linux
Windows users can skip this section!
The Linux Kernel 2.4.20 or higher already includes the required driver for our USB In-
terface FT232R. The device will be recognized automatically and you will not have to
do anything else. Just in case you run into trouble, you may obtain a Linux driver dir-
ectly from FTDI:
Having connected the device to a Linux machine, you can check if the USB-Serial Port
has been recognized properly by entering the command:
cat /proc/tty/driver/usbserial
Just for your informatin: the Windows version of the RobotLoader uses the D2XX
drivers and will display the complete USB names in the port list (e.g. “USB0 | RP6
USB Interface | serialNumber”). In contrast, the Linux version of the program will dis-
play the virtual comport names /dev/ttyUSB0, /dev/ttyUSB1 or similar. Additionally
standard comport labels (“dev/ttyS0”, etc.) will be displayed as well. In this case you
will have try out which is the correct port!
Unfortunately, Linux does not provide an easily installable driver for both functions
and for this reason we prefer the usage of a Virtual Comport driver here, which is
already included in the standard Linux kernels.
3.5. Finalizing Software installation
That was all you have to do for software and USB Interface setup!
Finally you may copy the most important files from the CD to your harddisk (espe-
cially the complete directory “Documentation” and “Examples”, if not doned yet). Like
this, you don't need to search for the CD all the time you need a specific file! The dir-
ectories on the CD are named after the contained Software packages, so you can find
everything easily.
If you should ever loose the CD, you can download all relevant Software from our
Homepage. There you will also find the most up to date version which may include im-
portant bug fixes or new features.
Please check if there is newer Software available on the Website:
It could contain bugfixes or new features.
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