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File error message in DfuSe
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07 Mar 2014 04:24 #21325
by TerryP
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I'm trying to upload deviation on my devo 10 for the first time. I've downloaded 4.01 and pointed to it in DfuSe but it gives me a "this file doesn't have the correct format" error message. What am I doing wrong?
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07 Mar 2014 08:03 #21331
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Replied by linux-user on topic File error message in DfuSe
Probably your file isn't in dfu format.
Did you read the user manual?
deviationtx.com/user-manual/Documentation/
Did you read the user manual?
deviationtx.com/user-manual/Documentation/
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07 Mar 2014 13:13 #21340
by TerryP
Replied by TerryP on topic File error message in DfuSe
Thank you but, yes, I've read the manual and downloaded the files. I select the file deviation-devo10-v4.0.1.dfu and I get the error message. The transmitter is connected and shows up. I've downloaded the files 3 times to be sure it wasn't corrupted so I'm stumped.
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07 Mar 2014 13:49 #21341
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Replied by PhracturedBlue on topic File error message in DfuSe
you are using Walera's latest DFuse application? I have never seen it complain about an illegal DFU before.
Can you:
Download this:
www.winmd5.com/
drop the dfu file you are using onto it ( double check the directory is the same as the one you use in the DFU Uploader)
Make sure you get a value of:
0fdaaa91b6371ae59c2e110110eb32f6
Can you:
Download this:
www.winmd5.com/
drop the dfu file you are using onto it ( double check the directory is the same as the one you use in the DFU Uploader)
Make sure you get a value of:
0fdaaa91b6371ae59c2e110110eb32f6
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07 Mar 2014 15:29 #21347
by TerryP
Replied by TerryP on topic File error message in DfuSe
The file would not load into the checksum program so I knew something was wrong. It turns out that, although it looked okay, it was still compressed. (Still fighting with windows 8.1!!!) All is well now. Thank you for your help.
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