Update the CC2538DK README about a Win CDC driver

* The current version of the README points to a wrong URL
  for the LUFA Virtual Serial driver.
* A driver is nowadays provided by TI with CC2538
  Foundation Firmware

Thus, this pull updates the LUFA driver URL and also provides a
link to CC2538 Foundation Firmware
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George Oikonomou 2015-05-22 11:20:22 +01:00
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@ -146,10 +146,14 @@ The CC2538 EM's USB Vendor and Product IDs are the following:
The implementation in Contiki is pure CDC-ACM: The Linux and OS X kernels know exactly what to do and drivers are not required. The implementation in Contiki is pure CDC-ACM: The Linux and OS X kernels know exactly what to do and drivers are not required.
On windows, you will need to provide a driver: On windows, you will need to provide a driver. You have two options:
* Download this LUFA CDC-ACM driver: * Use the signed or unsigned driver provided by TI in [CC2538 Foundation Firmware](http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2538-sw). You will find them both under the `drivers` directory.
<http://code.google.com/p/lufa-lib/source/browse/trunk/Demos/Device/LowLevel/VirtualSerial/LUFA+VirtualSerial.inf> * Download a generic Virtual Serial Port driver and modify it so it works for the CC2538.
For the latter option:
* Download this [LUFA CDC-ACM driver](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abcminiuser/lufa/master/Demos/Device/LowLevel/VirtualSerial/LUFA%20VirtualSerial.inf).
* Adjust the VID and PID near the end with the values at the start of this section. * Adjust the VID and PID near the end with the values at the start of this section.
* Next time you get prompted for the driver, include the directory containing the .inf file in the search path and the driver will be installed. * Next time you get prompted for the driver, include the directory containing the .inf file in the search path and the driver will be installed.