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Eric G 08.20.2010 02:00 AM

Mamba Max Castle Link non-functional with Windows 7 64-bit
 
After many re-installs of the Castle Link software (and much disappointment when it didn't have any effect) I looked around online some and found out that the Mamba Max internal link hardware doesn't like 64-bit Windows so much. Anyone have any idea as to what the problem is? :neutral:

crusey_aus 08.20.2010 02:45 AM

Works fine on my machine running W7 x64 Home Premium

Did you follow castle's install instructions ?

Cheers

Eric G 08.20.2010 02:58 AM

It's not the software that doesn't work. It's my controller. When I plug it in to connect to the software, I get nothing.

crusey_aus 08.20.2010 03:14 AM

Is it an original Mamba Max with a usb port ?

Does plugging into the usb port work rather than the castle link ?

Cheers

Arct1k 08.20.2010 07:49 AM

Ok here is what you have to do...

Upgrade to the latest firmware or at least above 1.24 (IIRC) on a windows 32bit machine.

Then use the castle link adapter or fieldlink to connect the ESC via the RX cable and it will work fine.

There is no 64bit HID driver for the onboard USB but there is one for the Castle USB link.

Eric G 08.20.2010 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 377463)
Ok here is what you have to do...

Upgrade to the latest firmware or at least above 1.24 (IIRC) on a windows 32bit machine.

Then use the castle link adapter or fieldlink to connect the ESC via the RX cable and it will work fine.

There is no 64bit HID driver for the onboard USB but there is one for the Castle USB link.

Yea that's what I heard. I was just wondering why there's no 64-bit driver for the on board hardware.

Arct1k 08.20.2010 02:00 PM

They buy the USB chip - I can't recall the manufacturer but castle swapped to using a hid driver and there was no 64 one for that chip

Eric G 08.20.2010 03:33 PM

Guess that means I'll have to buy an adapter.

Arct1k 08.20.2010 04:58 PM

How about this - come to the rc-monster bash and I'll give you one.... :)

Longhair 08.30.2010 03:44 PM

Windows 7 should give you the option to run Windows XP on it after downloading a couple of things (free) from Microsoft.

It's called Windows XP Mode:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir.../download.aspx

I use it on my Windows 7 64-bit for some programs that only work on XP 32-bit.

Eric G 08.30.2010 06:15 PM

It says it won't work with Windows 7 Home Premium.

bluephi1914 09.06.2010 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 377463)
Ok here is what you have to do...

Upgrade to the latest firmware or at least above 1.24 (IIRC) on a windows 32bit machine.

Then use the castle link adapter or fieldlink to connect the ESC via the RX cable and it will work fine.

There is no 64bit HID driver for the onboard USB but there is one for the Castle USB link.


This worked like a charm... couldnt figure out what you were talking about at first but them i remembered my connector for my micro mamba, man it pays to have multiple castle creations products.


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