I'm damned! x0x is an obsolete technology, 12 years after its birth? maybe the reason is: c0nb0x was designed for windows 32. I tried c0ntr0l but the soft failed to connect to the x0x. I checked soldering quality, components orientation, I don't think problem is from the hardware. I could check that the analogue section was okay!Īnd other positions of the Grayhill selector could lit up some leds, but keyboard mode doesn't work. Random mode produces notes, but the melody is always the same, whereas it is played very very slowly. the one before the one on while I'm turning quickly clockwise). If I turned it too quickly in the same sense, Leds are not lighting in the same sense (i. The bank encoder is ok: Led's sequencer are on one by one while I'm turning the "Bank" Grayhill. I can't modify the speed by turning the encoder. It's time to Switch on the bass synth!Īll leds are on, then off, except tempo which blinks very slowly. It was fine, I managed to flash the f* ATmega with x0xb0x-1_03.hex! Then I replaced it in the x0x. I obtained a reassuring message as in Image 1 (.
I did not try with "USB AVR", as I found in the long list.
My programmer's name is for B-O-M software "stk500v2". I followed the procedure (required: WinAVR, Java, programmer's driver, Burn O Mat), without modifying the fuses, as in the tuto. A good Tuto (I thought that It would safe my new programmer's life) is available at: _urIrOHkdQ).Īfter watching a bunch of tutorials with similar programmer (like AVR ISP Mk2.) I used "Burn-O-Mat", a simple interface window using AVRdude. I removed the ATmega from the socket, I placed it on a breadboard, and connected the 6 pins (Miso, Mosi, Reset, SCK V+5v and GND) to the right ATmega's pins (see image 2. Thus I bought a programmer AVR ISP from DIamex (. Windows and programmers are apparently not the best friends in the World, due to hard communication.
I plugged the x0x, IDE recognized the serial port, I used "USB AVR" as programmer but it failed due to troubles: "avrdude: error: could not find USB device with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc vendor=' product='USBasp'." I read somewhere that there was troubles between AVRdude and Windows, but forums are confusing. i tried by adding the ATmega162 in the "Boards" file, then Pin assigment and Optiboot files. With Arduino, you can find forums but it is confusing. It is ok, but this bootloading route is not "direct". I can specify that I soldered the FTDI microship, and the PC downloaded automatically the driver, attributing a new COM port. Thus forget it, it appears to be "obsolete".
There are troubles with drivers while running CommAPI. Unfortunately, this method works with Windows x32 (more than 10 years ago?) and my PC OS is W7 圆4. I carried out the methodology as described in, using CommAPi etc. Thus, I tried via the UART plug/FTDI converter inside the x0x. I bought it blank in an elctronic components supplier, since there is apparently no more supplier of pre-burnt AVR for x0x. However: I have troubles with bootloading the ATmega162. is not a good part, I have to investigate but it is not serious. The analogue part is ok, except low signal from the headphone amp. To summarize: I built a x0xb0x last month (see, post of the 25th of June). I'm new here, and a perfect rookie regarding AVR programmation! (This post is also available on Adafruit's forum Is my bootloader faulty?". I just know If I space this buy for another couple years. especially when concerning a potential purchase. Very sorry, I have some anxiety issues that make it overwhelming to get my s**t together in a timely fashion. which I can't remember but at the time it sounded important). Could I bother someone to please advise on this product and perhaps also mention any thoughts on the other popular larger OS (I read somewhere that it was needed to achieve X. Ok, I'm brain dead from just trying to find all the chrome tabs I have this info spread over.
I guess I want to ask if it is worth getting those mods vs no mods, are there huge benefits to the newer OS that requires.
) He is selling an 11 mod box, seems to have been moving them fairly quickly, has 100% positive feedback. I was wondering if anyone had any information on ma975steve (I tried to keep track of all the names. I couldn't make a new thread yet so please forgive me for.