Then, following the build instructions, I can build a firmware and utils rather quickly and use the md380-dfu utility to update the MD-380.īy the way, the process that KK4VCZ used to reverse-engineer this firmware and DFU utilities is rather interesting you can read on it in PoC||GTFO 0x10, pp. Works with the TYT MD-9600 Dual Band DMR digital mobile radio. Includes USB cable driver and programming software. For me, setting up a Linux installation is trivial, but that might or might not be different for you¹. Tytera USB Programming Cable For MD-9600 (TYT-PROG-9600) USB programming cable. Personally, I haven't used Windows in a rather longish time – I'm not a zealot, but it just feels awkward to me to use. What it can do is automatically download the official firmware, apply some patches to it, and then, update the device (if a compatible firmware is already loaded) or just generate a firmware image that you can load through official Tytera ways on windows (which are currently failing for you) or automatically on Linux (and OS X, I presume). We have software and USB programming cables for a range of TYT radios and can program.
There is no Linux software for the MD380 to my knowledge. We offer radio programming of the Tytera MD-380 DMR from 5.00. The latter might mean you have to boot windows in a special mode were signature checking for driver installation is disabled.Īnyways, there's good reasons to look into alternatives I've only become aware of the MD-380 because of its free & open source firmwarelet / utility library that you can find at The version available in the Debian repository does not seem to.
As far as I know, Tytera's DFU mode is ahem nearly standards-compliant, and their drivers are unsigned. I can't really help you with fixing the installation on Windows 10.