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Why deviation-devo7e-b1b5bcecde6b.zip doesn't work
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www.deviationtx.com/repository/Deviation...7e-b1b5bcecde6b.zip/
Submitted By: PhracturedBlue (PhracturedBlue)
Submitted On: 25 Feb 2013
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Submitted On: 25 Feb 2013
it seems to be uploaded today, after upgrading finished, I found my DEVO7E can not bind with my reciever(DEVO RX1002), then I return it to official firmware, it works: bind ok.
I have not test any other reciever (because I haven't now).
Does anyone test? or can I burn any other firmware for a test?
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my resource file to the TX-DISK is from D10 like this:
The main page is:
The model set and bind interface:
My rx is:
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(I never though that a 10 channels devo RX could bind with a 7 channels Devo TX with deVention?)
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1. About issue RX10CH with TX7CH...... it do work when the DEVO7E has an official firmware ver0.1, and I just buy them together ^_^
2. I use a bind-plug clear the FIXED-ID in the RX before binding operation.
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Theres a check implemented now so if the wrong protocol files are used you get a warning.vlad_vy wrote: Do you use 'protocol' folder from the same .zip file (build)? File .dfu and 'protocol' folder have to be from the same build.
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when I set a FIXED-ID, it can not bind with RX anyway:
Then I clear the FIXD-ID, the caption of BIND button changed to 'Re-Init', when pressed, RX bind OK and work well~
I have also try AUTO-BIND on boot, it work well too.
So the problem seems to be a little BUG of FIXED-ID.
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Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
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- galee
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no, I just plug the shorter and poweron RX, when RX LED flash slowly (indicate ID in RX is cleared), I have removed the shorter (BIND Plug), then turn on TX to operate...
In a word, in my test, every time I want to make a binding, a clear operate is always be done in RX, and "NONE-ID" is ok but "FIXED-ID" will fail.
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This is what I meantgalee wrote: re: domcars0
no, I just plug the shorter and poweron RX, when RX LED flash slowly (indicate ID in RX is cleared), I have removed the shorter (BIND Plug), then turn on TX to operate...
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