(It looks to me that it converts the RadioMas TX16S driver to a Libusb driver.)ģ.Update this driver to a generic USB Mass Storage driver. You might want to add this process to your solution list.ġ.Load Zadig_2.5.exe to create a RadioMas TX16S USB driver.Ģ.Load a libusb-win32 USB driver. That didn't work, so I used your video tip shown on,Īnd updated the RadioMas TX16S driver to a generic USB Mas Storage device, one of three on the pop down list.Īfter that the PC self opened the SD card and firmware drives. I was not trying to install the radio as a game controller but the tip of installing a libusb-win32 driver did lead to a USB icon with RadioMas TX16S Bootloader title. In a round about way this video did help. I hope this helps others connect OpenTX Companion with a Windows 10 PC. I received a speedy reply from Troy of Radiomaster and worked out a solution.
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