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Depending on the configuration of the bootloader, there might be a delay between a system reset and the actual start of the user program. This is needed by design for the bootloader's backdoor functionality. Check configurable BOOT_BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS in "blt_conf.h" for the exact delay time. | Depending on the configuration of the bootloader, there might be a delay between a system reset and the actual start of the user program. This is needed by design for the bootloader's backdoor functionality. Check configurable BOOT_BACKDOOR_ENTRY_TIMEOUT_MS in "blt_conf.h" for the exact delay time. | ||
- | When using the Lawicel CANUSB interface, the [[http://www.can232.com/download/canusb_setup_win32_v_2_2.zip|32-bit driver for the CANUSB DLL API]] should be installed. | + | ==== Lawicel ==== |
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+ | Starting with OpenBLT version 1.14, the included Windows binaries (MicroBoot, BootCommander and LibOpenBLT) are 64-bit. For this reason you should download and install the [[http://www.can232.com/download/canusb_setup_win64_v_2_2.zip|64-bit driver for the CANUSB DLL API]]. | ||
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+ | Note though that the installer has a problem: it might not properly install the actuall **canusbdrv64.dll** file. To fix this problem, you can [[http://www.canusb.com/download/canusbdrv64.zip|download this DLL]] separately in manually copy it to the **C:\Program Files\LAWICEL\CANUSB\libs** directory. | ||
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+ | When using an OpenBLT version from before 1.14, the included Windows binaries are still 32-bit. In this case, you should download and install the [[http://www.can232.com/download/canusb_setup_win32_v_2_2.zip|32-bit driver for the CANUSB DLL API]]. | ||
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+ | ==== Peak Systems ==== | ||
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+ | When using the Peak Systems PCAN-USB interface, the [[https://www.peak-system.com/PCAN-Basic.239.0.html?L=1|PCAN-Basic API]] should be installed. Refer to the included Readme.txt of the PCAN-Basic API for instructions on how to install the PCANBasic.dll onto your Windows system. |