Beaglebone Black Drivers Windows 10

  1. Beaglebone Rndis Driver
  2. Beaglebone Black Getting Started

Oct 06, 2016. Windows: If you’re using Windows, we recommend that you try to install the drivers for the 64-bit version. If that installation fails, you’re running a 32-bit version, so install the 32-bit drivers. Doing things this way guarantees that you won’t install 32-bit drivers on a 64-bit machine.

* Updated Windows driver signatures (in case the zero-install drivers don’t load)
* Updated node-red (fixes, blockly)
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* Updated BoneScript (fixes and deprecation of non-node-style callbacks)
* Updated kernel (4.14.71-ti-r80)
* Updated bootloader (capemgr now part of bootloader as default since about April)
* Support for many more capes out-of-the-box (bb.org-overlays)

Well, I really should be announcing these updates more often. While there have been lots of recent bug fixes and we’ve recently incorporated many elements coming from the Google Summer of Code efforts, the big push for this update is to incorporate the updated zero-install identifiers for recent Windows 10 updates and an updated set of signed driver INF files on the disk image, just in case the zero-install identifiers don’t automatically trigger the Windows driver loading like it should.

So, get them while they are hot and come on over to https://beagleboard.org/discuss to let us know how we are doing or how you can get involved.

Below is what is new at https://beagleboard.org/latest-images…

Stretch IoT (without graphical desktop) for BeagleBone and PocketBeagle via microSD card

Beaglebone Black Drivers Windows 10

Stretch LXQT (with graphical desktop) for BeagleBone via microSD card

Stretch for BeagleBoard-X15 via microSD card

Beaglebone Rndis Driver

Beaglebone Black Getting Started

Stretch for BeagleBoard and BeagleBoard-xM via microSD card