All us Dac-2 users will know that it is not x64-compatible. This is a workaround, not for beginners. I warned you, although it has worked on several occasions as I read. It also worked for me.
This is how-to:
Get drivers from the GREAT company Future Technologies International (they make the chip inside the DAC2 and have driver certified for the chip!)
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm (as Alan pointed out!)
(I made it work with 2.06.00 driver version)
Extract drivers. Plug in the DAC2. Open your "Device manager". Right click your "PCDJ DAC-2 Host". Select "Update driver Software". "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> "Show All Devices" -> Next
Click Have disk. Enter the path to your previously extracted Drivers. Select "USB Serial Converter" -> Next.
At the "Update driver Warning" screen click yes.
Now a SECOND item appears under the "Other Devices" in the Device manager.
Right click your "USB Serial Port". Select "Update driver Software". "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> "Show All Devices" -> Next
Click Have disk. Enter the path to your previously extracted Drivers. Select "USB Serial Port" -> Next.
At the "Update driver Warning" screen click yes.
And now you're good to go!
I take no credit for this, as i have not found this trick myself. All credit goes to Rille for typing these steps. Also the users posting before him helped inspire this idea. Original topic: here
Let me know if this worked for you.
This is how-to:
Get drivers from the GREAT company Future Technologies International (they make the chip inside the DAC2 and have driver certified for the chip!)
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm (as Alan pointed out!)
(I made it work with 2.06.00 driver version)
Extract drivers. Plug in the DAC2. Open your "Device manager". Right click your "PCDJ DAC-2 Host". Select "Update driver Software". "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> "Show All Devices" -> Next
Click Have disk. Enter the path to your previously extracted Drivers. Select "USB Serial Converter" -> Next.
At the "Update driver Warning" screen click yes.
Now a SECOND item appears under the "Other Devices" in the Device manager.
Right click your "USB Serial Port". Select "Update driver Software". "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> "Show All Devices" -> Next
Click Have disk. Enter the path to your previously extracted Drivers. Select "USB Serial Port" -> Next.
At the "Update driver Warning" screen click yes.
And now you're good to go!
I take no credit for this, as i have not found this trick myself. All credit goes to Rille for typing these steps. Also the users posting before him helped inspire this idea. Original topic: here
Let me know if this worked for you.
Inviato Fri 02 Apr 10 @ 11:09 am
do you have a link for the driver
Inviato Wed 10 Nov 10 @ 1:54 am