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Lasse Lukkari
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Hmm... that should not happen. What you can now try is to reset the device to "factory settings". To do this: 1. Unplug the duinodcx controller from power. 2. Press and hold the button that is in the bottom of your photo. 3. Keep pressing the button and plug the USB to a power source. 4. Keep pressing the button for 5 seconds 5. Unplug the power and restart the controller by plugging it back to power If this does not help you can manually flash the controller with the latest firmware. The instructions can be found from here: https://lasselukkari.github.io/DuinoDCX To get the microcontroller to boot in the flash mode you need to hold the upper button in your picture when you plug the USB to your computer. You may also need to install the drivers for the usb to ttl chip: http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?p_id=225&pcid=41
Edited by Lasse Lukkari - 15 August 2019 at 1:46pm |
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Lasse Lukkari
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I had a wrong link to the driver download in the previous post. It has now been updated.
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snowflake
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reset button didn't work if the manual flash involves all the steps under "2. Flashing the Board" I can't follow them beyond the arduino core install https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/docs/arduino-ide/windows.md "open a Git Bash session pointing to [ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK_DIR]/hardware/espressif/esp32 and execute git submodule update --init --recursive"
well done for doing all this because it seems incredibly complicated. I have got absolutely no idea what this means though! |
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Lasse Lukkari
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Follow these instructions instead https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/docs/arduino-ide/boards_manager.md. No need for any tricky command line stuff. Install v1.0.0 and not the the latest one.
Edited by Lasse Lukkari - 15 August 2019 at 3:23pm |
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Lasse Lukkari
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One more thing... Because the custom boards do not have a reset circuit there is one more extra step that is not in the guide. Once you have flashed the initial firmware according to the instructions unplug the usb connector from your computer and close the Serial monitor window. Now plug the usb back in and quickly open the serial minitor window again. You should now see the ip of the controller just like in the screenshots. Otherwise the output will just stay empty because the device will not automatically reset after the the flashing. It is also important that you reopen the serial monitor window after plugging the usb connector back and not the other way around. Stay strong! I promise we get this sorted out.
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snowflake
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thanks for fantastic trouble-shooting support. install seems to have worked - waiting for gender-changing cable to turn up to finish manual flash. TOP TIP: don't install Arduino on your laptop and then remember it doesn't even have a serial port
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fatfreddiescat
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I will be taking the rig out tomorrow and will try linking two of my DCX Pro V1.16 and report back. Switching between AP mode and client mode now seems to be working well and also seems to be less lag between Duino and the DCX.
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Lasse Lukkari
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The usb to serial port adapter is embedded inside the usb plug that comes with the controller. Once you install the drivers it will show up as a serial port on your computer.
Edited by Lasse Lukkari - 16 August 2019 at 3:53pm |
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snowflake
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oh right, I thought I had to plug the other end in sorry for being absolutely clueless.
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snowflake
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it is showing up as a port which I can select from the menu, but when I click 'serial monitor' I get an error message:
Arduino: 1.8.9 (Windows 10), Board: "ESP32 Dev Module, Disabled, Default, QIO, 80MHz, 4MB (32Mb), 921600, None" Error opening serial port 'COM5'. (Port not found) I've installed the usb/ttl driver and rebooted the machine. tried running the check chip version tool and that comes back with 'OPEN COM PORT FAILED'. |
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Lasse Lukkari
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I'm in a bus on my way to a festival. I will be back on sunday. Lets continue then.
Have a nice weekend! |
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AM55
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When you open device manager are you using the Prolific USB to Serial converter? If you are I had to install driver 3.2.0.0 (which is an old one) before it would work.
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