I am running Windows 7. I have installed TILP 2 v1.17 and have downloaded, downloaded libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0 from Soundforge and created an inf file for the device using the inf-wizard.exe program which uses the name and creates an inf file that's supposed to force-install libusb-win32 on that device; and, it seems to have worked.

When I turn on the Voyage 200, and plug the cable in with Device Manager up, it mounts the device as TI-GRAPH LINK USB and says 'This device is working properly' When I look at the version number, it is libusb-win32 v 1.2.6.0

I am running Windows 7 64-bit, but people have said this is the right driver to use.

I have also tried getting TI CONNECT working, without success.

I've also tried installing both on an old Windows XP computer without success.

When I reboot the computer with the Usb not plugged-in, then plug in the USB cable, then run TILP... it says the typical 'Msg: timeout occurred while writing to the device. Cause: check that link cable is plugged and/or the calculator is ready."

When I try left-clicking where it says V200 -> Silverlink: #1 on the left side, and select 'Change Device'... Then click on 'Don't know which device you have? Click => button, it finds nothing and says 'Done'.

When I force it by saying SilverLink cable, Port #1, V200PLT, it doesn't connect.

I have tried front USB connects, and back ones, and 3.0 ones on my hub... all do the same thing.

I even have a TI-92 Plus, and when I connect it... it does the same thing. So, it isn't the connector. Is there some way of testing that the SilverLink cable is working?

Has anybody ever tried connecting to a USB SilverLink with a terminal program and logging on to the Calculator? Is that even possible, if you have the proper 8/N/1 settings for the serial port? Is it internally a UNIX system?

Any suggestions?
Try this tutorial: Installing TILPII 1.18 on Windows 7 / Windows 8
Nobody pointed me at this topic Smile

The USB SilverLink is a full-custom USB device exposing vendor-specific class and protocol (no CDC, not even one e.g. FTDI232, CP2102 or PL2303), based on a microcontroller presumably running a bare-metal application.

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Then click on 'Don't know which device you have? Click => button, it finds nothing and says 'Done'.

Clearly, the driver is not in a working state.

Have you installed TILP or TI-Connect before plugging the SilverLink to the computer for the very first time ? The driver chosen by Windows for the SilverLink is no good for either TI-Connect or TILP.
  
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