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  1. it is in http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX.htm I also use windows 10 64b , the 2.12.28 version worked for me (first option) good luck!
  2. ok, issue resolved! I forgot to install the FTDI driver
  3. oops, my bad, I actually see two new COM ports when connecting Papilio, (see image) Now, the next obstacle is that the *.bit file of the project not getting the papilio icon, and when I try to give papilio the path for this file and burn the FPGA, nothing happens..
  4. Hi Thomas, Thanks for your reply. I have downloaded the latest I found in the papilio website: "Papilio-Loader-V2.8" I see that it is an application ready to use, not installing anything, just opens JAVA gui. in device manager I don't see the Papilio as COM port... I suspect the Jungo win-driver, it is being installed within the XILINX web-pack, is it good for Windows10? Thanks, Nadav
  5. Hi Guys, 3.5 years ago when I was between jobs, I purchased the papilio one + logic wing and tough myself VHDL basics. it was good enough for me to get two job offers! Than I started the new logic design engineer job and put it aside. that job was (and still is) about high level synthesis - writing CPP code that later compiles and generates verilog code. So not much coding in HDL was done by me for the last 3 years. That brings me to my point: Now that I want to take of the rust and code some HDL (this time I aim for verilog) in my free time, I discover that it is not working in the latest environments: - windows 10 (64b) with ISE --> this I overcome(I think) from older thread reading -windows 10 (64b) with Papilio loader - looks like the application is not talking with the USB driver, or maybe it is the USB driver (jungo windriver?) which is not updated. I think that for me and for new people who would like to get to FPGA (or HDL learning) some documentation\scripting updates are needed Thanks, Nadav