Mac, Linux, and Windows 8+ do not require any driver installation. Only users of Windows 7 and below may need to install device drivers.
We're in the process of creating a streamlined way to install the device drivers. In the meantime, please follow the manual steps shown below to install the driver for your Binho Nova Multi-Protocol USB Host Adapter. Thank you very much for your patience while we work on improving the driver installation experience, and please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] for any assistance related to driver installation issues.
Step 6: Select "Install this driver software anyway"
Step 7: Installation Completed Successfully, Close the Installer
Step 8: Confirm Device Driver Installation Success in Device Manager
Step 9: Enjoy the Binho Nova on Your Windows 7 PC
At this time, our Windows 7 driver regrettably does not support communicating with the Binho Nova while it's in Bootloader mode. You will need to connect the device to a computer running Windows 8+, MacOS, or Ubuntu in order to update the device firmware.
Alternative Driver Installation Method
If you are unable to install the driver following the method above by "Browsing", please try the manual process below, beginning after completing Step 4 above.
Step A: Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Step B: Select "Ports (COM & LPT)" From the Common Hardware Types List
Step C: Click the "Have Disk..." button
Step D: Browse to the binho_usbser.inf file downloaded from this page and click OK
Step E: Select "Binho USB Host Adapter" and click "Next"
At this point, you can return to Step 6 above to complete the process.