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Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
HardSID & USB 2.0
Hi,
I'm looking for something like HardSID, but can be connected with USB 2.0 etc.
In this way I real SID-power could be used even on Laptops.
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Grue
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 165 |
Try to change this:
signtool sign /v /s "Self Signed Drivers" /n "Self Signed Drivers" hardsidusb_x64.sys
into this:
signtool sign /v /s "Self Signed Drivers" hardsidusb_x64.sys
and please report if it works that I can change the instructions :) |
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Dano
Registered: Jul 2004 Posts: 242 |
Well i am 99% sure we tried about every possible mixture of the parameters including this one.
Even articles i found online seem to propose the same parameters and everything. So it actually should work.. Mhmpf..
We tried /debug to show more information and it seemed somehow that the certificate didn't fit the file.
Yet we always got that "SignTool Error: Missing filename".
Did add the line something like "CertMgr ..... trustedpublisher".
Must admit i never worked with SignTool before, so i don't have any experience with it.
Does this TestSigning ON have to be switched on all the time? I am pretty sure the drivers in that mode even worked without having to sign them.. May be my rusted memories telling me wrong there. |
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Xenox
Registered: Jun 2003 Posts: 87 |
Quote: Hi, they did 64bit driver, however it's unsigned so you need to bypass this part with Windows.
List of software is here https://www.facebook.com/pages/HardSID/83072518350?fref=ts
As to CPU speed I actually haven't thought it can be of any problem. I've used it with Centrino vPro 2 some 2GHz (can't recall now) - no issues as to the device itself.
What's more to do? OSX / Linux drivers :)P
OSX drivers? YES, PLEASE!!! |
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Grue
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 165 |
Quote: Well i am 99% sure we tried about every possible mixture of the parameters including this one.
Even articles i found online seem to propose the same parameters and everything. So it actually should work.. Mhmpf..
We tried /debug to show more information and it seemed somehow that the certificate didn't fit the file.
Yet we always got that "SignTool Error: Missing filename".
Did add the line something like "CertMgr ..... trustedpublisher".
Must admit i never worked with SignTool before, so i don't have any experience with it.
Does this TestSigning ON have to be switched on all the time? I am pretty sure the drivers in that mode even worked without having to sign them.. May be my rusted memories telling me wrong there.
Yes, testmode needs to be enabled.
I also have disabled UAC in my setup, dunno if it has any difference on this issue. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11523 |
Quote:Why not put a signed driver on for convenient download anyway?
the self signed driver only works on the machine it was signed on - maybe that is the problem? |
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Scarzix
Registered: Aug 2010 Posts: 143 |
this is exactly why you cant make a self-signed driver public available, because you "trust" the driver locally within your own "domain" aka the current Windows installation.
So installing this on your second Windows machine wouldn't work either unless you self-sign from that machine too.
(or at least thats how I think it works based on what I have been told so far)
The idea with public certification is that we know who the author/sender is and unfortunately these certificates costs to maintain.
Ofcause if we wanted, we could all donate to a shared certification so they could sign it.
Hehe... I am thinking "Commodore64Certificate" that would be rather cool to have installed in my Windows machines. |
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