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- In that document, Page 4, a Sprog Version 3 and Windows 10 should not need drivers installing. Therefore, the Windows Device Manager should show the Sprog device as connected, and allocated a serial port number. (Type 'Device Manager' with the start menu open in Windows to find it).
- Support and Downloads for the SPROG family of DCC devices All required software to install and run your SPROG device are provided on the USB Flash drive supplied with the SPROG Complete Package. You do not need to download or search the web for any software or drivers to use your SPROG.
- Our Download Centre contains free brochures, user guides, drivers and add-on software for all systems in digital format.
After I upgraded to Windows 10, I removed JMRI from the computer and downloaded it again. Decoder Pro/JMRI is now running fine. My old laptop in the basement (train room) recently failed and I bought a new cheep Windows 8.1 note book PC (less than $200). It only runs the layout. Upgraded to Windows 10, then loaded JMRI. The base drivers are fully compatible with Windows 7 and Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, and those supplied on the CD are the latest drivers. To make them SPROG device specific, the.inf files have been custom configured, which.
Pi-Nano User Guide - updated 1st January 2017
2021-01-11-raspios-buster image for Raspberry Pi 4 model B configured as wireless access point. - updated January 2021
This image should also work on model Pi 3 model B+ (but we haven't tested it).
Instructions to create 2021-01-11-raspios-buster image for Raspberry Pi 4 model B configured as wireless access point. - updated January 2021
This image should also work on model Pi 3 model B+ (but we haven't tested it).
Instructions to create 2019-06-29-raspbian-buster image for Raspberry Pi 3 model B+ configured as wireless access point. - updated July 2019
Pi-SPROG One User Guide - updated 15th January 2017
SPROG Family
SPROG II Version 3 User GuideSBOOST II User Guide

SPROG 3 User Guide
SPROG Nano v4 User Guide
Windows 8/8.1/10 Driver Installation Instructions - updated 13th May 2018 for Windows 10 update 1803
Windows 8/8.1/10 Driver Installation Instructions - updated 19th June 2016
Drivers for current products (see below for old products)
Windows
Windows SPROG 3 drivers
Windows SPROG Nano drivers
MAC
SPROG II version 3 and SPROG Nano are USB CDC (Communications Class Device) and require no special drivers.Linux
SPROG II version 3 and SPROG Nano are USB CDC (Communications Class Device) and require no special drivers.SPROG Nano User Guide (version 3 and earlier)
SBOOST User Guide
Sprog Dcc Driver Download For Windows 10 Free
SPROG II User Guide (version 2 and earlier updated January 2012) SPROG II DCC Decoder Programmer Benutzerhandbuch
SPROG II DCC Dekoder Programmer Brugervejledning
SPROG II Drivers (version 2 and earlier)

You should uninstall any previous versions of the SPROG II drivers before installing the new version. Please read User Guide for installation instructions.
Windows
Windows drivers (including Vista and Windows 7)Please see the included FTDI installation guides for Vista and Windows 7.
Sprog Dcc Windows 10
MAC
SPROG II is known to work with MAC OS, but we can offer only limited support. Our US distributor has compiled a more useful installation guide hereSPROG II uses the FTDI FT232R USB serial interface. MAC OS drivers are available from FTDI. MAC OS driver installation guide is available from FTDI, click here.
Linux
SPROG II is known to work with Linux, but we can offer only limited support. SPROG II uses the FTDI FT232R USB serial interface. Linux drivers (if required by your Kernel) are available from FTDISprog Dcc Driver Download For Windows 10 32-bit
. Some notes written by a SPROG user are available here.Sprog Dcc Driver Download For Windows 10 64-bit
Driver for Windows 10
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#3576 Hi all, New here. About a year ago, I came across a used Sprog II, maybe several years old, so I bought it. Been using DecoderPro at my club for several years. Recently I had my computer upgraded to Windows 10. Now my DecoderPro no longer will come up. It complains about the Com numbers not being right (not sure what Com numbers have to do with USB). I have uninstalled everything and started over. Even went through the process of removing the Windows 7 driver signature. Now I am lost. When I start DP, it says 'Unable to complete connection'. Where it lists two com port before, no it only shows COM1 and says it is in use. Alan |
#3577 Hi all, USB = Universal Serial Bus. No, it's not your grandfather's 9 pin sub D connector but it's still serial communications and everything that gets plugged in has its own Com number. For example, when I plug an Arduino Mega (microprocessor) into my laptop's USB port it usually comes up as Com 8. When I plug an Arduino Nano into the same USB port, it usually comes up as Com 6. Sometimes those same boards come up as 7 and 4 but it all illustrates the point. Sorry, I don't have an immediate answer for your Windows10 issue. Does DecoderPro open without the sprog plugged in? Mark On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 9:02 AM Alan Cushing via groups.io <ascushing=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: Hi all, |
#3578 I believe you need first to open Device Manager which will tell you what Comm port the Sprog is connecting to. Then when you start Decoder Pro you should use Edit: Preferences to choose that port for the Sprog. You will then need to restart Decoder Pro. |
#3579 https://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/download-page Check this page for drivers and instructions -- Peter Ulvestad Sprog-DCC Group Moderator - http://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/ ( http://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/ ) JMRI users Group Moderator - http://www.jmri.org ( http://www.jmri.org ) Tam Valley Group Moderator - http://tamvalleydepot.com/ ( http://tamvalleydepot.com/ ) Edmonton Model Railroad Association - http://www.emra.club/ |
#3581 Unfortunately Microsoft made things more difficult to install the unsigned drivers for some types of device. Please see the doc about driver installation on our website https://www.sprog-dcc.co.uk/downloads/Win8-10Installation.pdf You may need to reinstall after future Windows updates. If it's a plain SPROG II (not a IIv3 or IIv4) then there is a procedure to change the SPROG II to use signed drivers. See the sticky thread ion this group https://groups.io/g/sprog-dcc/topic/28836868?p=Created,20,1,0,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,20,2,0,28836868 if that sounds too complicated for you then we also offer this conversion on our website. Andrew |
#3585 OK, I went through the 'Disable Driver Routine' again and got a window that I hadn't seen before so maybe that helped. I made a folder under 'drivers', making sure that they showed up as a folder under the JMRi/drivers folder. When I ran the driver installation, selecting that folder, it said that installation was successful. However, in the Device Manager it still lists the Sprog under 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers ' but not under 'Ports'. When I go into the DecoderPro Preferences/Connections, it only offers COM1 as the only option and says that it already used. There used to be a 2nd COM number listed as an option. ??? |
#3586 Alan, that says you got half way; now do the exact same thing again to install the second apart of the driver to make a serial port appear for the now-recognized device. Step by step as in the instructions that you have already been using, but you need to go through twice. Bill |
#3588 Normally the installation takes you through the two steps in sequence, without explicitly doing it twice, but this is Windows and there seem to be so many variables... Andrew |
