But when I launch Pro Tools it works perfectly after that! So everything is seemingly ok if not minding to have the zillion restore points and backups the system creates with every day use. When I hit the cancel-button then it reports an error with installation at the bottom rigth system tray. So I have to click the Finish-button to clear that dialog box and again it brings out the hardware wizard with the same results. But then it says: Cannot Install this Harware - There was a problem installing this hardware: USB iLok Driver - An error occured during the installation of the device - The system cannot find the file specified. I let it do the recommended automatic search and it installs seemingly ok. Every time I insert the dongle it brings up the hardware wizard. I may have done something wrong with the pace drivers, beacause now the iLok driver is not installed correctly. The install process is pretty simple, just accept the defaults and allow the installer to update the PATH environmental variable.I recently bougth the M-Powerered Pro Tools (6.8) and updated that to 7.1 from the net download. projects/yagarto/files/YAGARTO for Mac OSX projects/yagarto/files/YAGARTO for Windows The work on this project was finished a couple of years ago and I'm not sure if they will continue building releases using the latest GNU source code, however, I find it a little easier to install than Sourcery. Yagarto stands for Yet another GNU ARM Toolchain, the web site for this development is here. You need to register and then they will send a link where it can be downloaded. The version we need is the EABI release for ARM processors. Sourcery Lite can be found here sourcery-codebench-lite Sourcery Codebench is maintained by Mentor Graphics, they have three editions in addition to the command line only Lite version ranging in price from $99 for an Academic version to $3000 for the full professional one with all the bells and whistles. I tested ConVEX using two different ones, Sourcery CodeBench Lite and Yagarto. It's possible to build the GCC ARM toolchain from scratch but it's easier to use a pre-built version. The compiler and its companion programs are know as a toolchain, these are commercially available but we will use the free GNU version. You need an ARM cross compiler to use ConVEX under Windows or OSX.
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