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There's a windows tool capable of doing the vid&pid modifications mentioned here (MS21XX&91XXDownloadTool_1.7.0_BUILD20221024): https://twitter.com/aaaarrrriaaannn/status/1678837967756902404?t=u_ezQ04APCLDtlgRT5tYlA&s=19 #11

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parbzip opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 3 comments

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parbzip commented Jul 12, 2023

          There's a windows tool capable of doing the vid&pid modifications mentioned here (MS21XX&91XXDownloadTool_1.7.0_BUILD20221024): https://twitter.com/aaaarrrriaaannn/status/1678837967756902404?t=u_ezQ04APCLDtlgRT5tYlA&s=19

Originally posted by @matiaspl in #9 (comment)

Is it convenient to give the tool download address, thank you

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tablesturn commented Jan 11, 2024

@ariankordi Can you tell us which device driver you installed to use the .exe?

I am trying to get the firmware of a MS9122 (VID345F PID9132, just like the MS9132) by using the WinUSBDisplay_Windows_V3.1.5.75 driver but the software can't connect to the device.

I also tried a generic LibUSB driver which didn't work, too.
Maybe the .exe checks if it actually is a MS9132, or I am just using the wrong Windows driver.

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@ariankordi Never mind, the WinUSBDisplay_Windows_V3.1.5.75 driver works after (partially) patching my MS9132 to be a MS2106 (which seems to have broken some things haha) using the ms-tools cli, modified to assume that the device is a MS2106.

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