Releases: adafruit/Adafruit_Windows_Drivers
Add many new boards; USBtinyISP update
Add many new boards, including QT Py. Add more placeholders.
Add WinUSB driver for USBtinyISP programmers. See #23.
NOTE: The installer executable and the drivers are no longer signed. Our signing certificate has expired, and given that Windows 7 is past end-of-life, and Windows 8.x is little used, we do not plan to renew our certificate. So you will need to approve installing an unsigned driver.
Add many new boards; add placeholders for upcoming boards
Add Airlift boards, nRF52840 boards, MONSTER M4SK, Hallowing M4, PyRuler, Arduino MKRZero, Snek, Serpent, Pyboard, STM32 boards.
Add placeholders for boards up to USB PID 807E/807F.
Add Grand Central, Py Portal, and four more potential new boards
- Add Grand Central
- Add PyPortal
- Add entries for four potential new boards so they'll be installable without needing to update drivers, with generic names. They can get renamed as necessary, but will work with the generic names
Add Trellis M4 Express
Add Trellis M4 Express.
32u4 board fixes; Feather M0 fixes; nRF52840 added
- Fixed Feather M0 Proto UF2 entries; didn't work properly with Arduino.
- Fixed 32u4 board entries: Circuit Playground Classic, Feather 32u4, Flora, and Bluefruit Micro. Since 2.3.0 they didn't work with Arduino or code.org Maker App.
- Added nRF52840 entries.
HalloWing
New boards; WebUSB dummy drivers
Add ItsyBitsy M4, Feather M4, Crickit, nRF52840, Teensy 3.6.
Add "null" drivers for WebUSB interfaces. WebUSB is not supported, but a dummy driver is added to prevent errors when installing a device that support WebUSB.
fix Feather M0 and M4 Express; add pIRKey
Feather M0 and M4 Express were missing CircuitPython PIDs. Added PIDs for pIRKey.
Added ItsyBitsy and other boards
Even more drivers included now! Wow!
Windows 7 fixes; consolidated usbser driver
Windows 7 users could sometimes not see the xxxBOOT drive after double-clicking to enable the UF2 bootloader. Fixed.
The multiple separate drivers for most Adafruit boards were consolidated into a single installer.
The device listings in Device Manager will now list the USB PID and MI values; this should help with support.