D2XXAccess.

This is a simple example using MFC to show users how to open, setup, read and write a FTDI chip using the D2XX Classic API.

Building the application is a relativly simple using the following steps:

1. Download and install the latest version of embedded visual c++ (this is a free application from Microsoft)
2. Open the D2XXAccess.vcw using embedded visual c++.
3. Choose which processor you want to build from the drop down menu in the tool bar (e.g Win32(WCE ARMV4) Debug). A general rule of thumb is PDAs have ARM devices. You will not break your device by running the wrong binary - so give it a try. If you are still having trouble contact support who may be able to help.
4. Copy the binary (this will be in a sub folder specific to the processor in your project directory) D2XXAccess.exe.
5. Assuming you have installed the correct drivers and device then run the application
6. If all else fails we can provide binaries on request if you are using the latest driver and dll.


NOTE: This sample requires 1.0.0.8 D2XX driver or above to work. Please either alter application if you are using earlier version or contact support. 

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