Next you’ll need install and run Cypress Control Center, which performs the change of firmware. Once you’ve done that, you will see this: My computer for driver software” option, then selecting “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”, then Now, select the unknown device, and force Windows to use the Uninitialised ROVA driver. This is because ROVA USB-TOOLS is based on the same Cypress EZUSB-FX2 microcontroller.Īll instructions and images below were provided by Rajko Stojadinovic.īefore we go heating up the soldering iron, let’s first change the firmware on the USB Blaster to that of ROVA USB-TOOLS. If you’re a dab hand with the soldering iron, It’s fairly simple to modify some Altera USB Blaster II clones (that is, ones that are based on CY68013A/CY7C68013A or similar chips) to become a ROVA USB-TOOLS programmer.
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