

If it doesn't work the first time, try app 1 only the second time and see what happens. This fixes another windows issue as I understand it but anyway when you run this make sure this is checked (by authors old post) List all devices, create a catalog file, sign a catalog and install Autogenerated certificate. It did on my home pc but 2 at work needed the other helper called zadig-2.3. The helper app you need is called libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0Īfter that is installed try and see if tilp runs. The reason as I understand it is it fails because Windows can't handle 2 drivers going to the same device id (the calc) so it needs a helper program to fool windows into working correctly (they call it a filter). I found other people looking for it as well and you can get it in a couple of places but search for libiconv-1.9.1.dll and it should be inside of that zip.Ĥ) Now if you run tilp, it will probably fail. The only one you need to worry about is called iconv.dll. So here is what worked for me with getting tilp working, hope this helps someone else:ġ download and install GTK+ 2.24 librariesĢ download and install tilp, but uncheck the part about downloading the GTK libraries.ģ) When you first run the program you may get error messages about missing libraries and or dll's. The problem always comes down to Windows usb drivers and you need at least 1 helper app, but probably 2 helper apps (2 at work needed both apps, home only needed first app).

I got some help from one of the authors and also from his older posts (which is what solved it once and for all) I tried this on 3 different pc's and now all are working. Even better luck today: got both Ti-connect CE and Tilp working on the same machine.
