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Devo 7e Tx not recognised
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Would that have a effect? Am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions?
Here's a video with the problem:
drive.google.com/file/d/0BwPcQ_GJoRyKNkV...Mkk/view?usp=sharing
Thanks in advance,
IflyallthingsRC
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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Get it from here... walkera-fans.de/downloads/
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mwm wrote: In downloads -> dfu USB tool there's a dfu USB driver installer.you might try that. And the trick of unplugging all your USB devices except the 7e.
It still didn't work, the devo isn't recognized as a STM32 device. I've used the dfu USB driver installer and nothing changed. And I only have the Devo 7e plugged in, nothing else (except Power Supply to the PC)
I'm using the 2.31 version of the dfu USB upgrade tool.
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Just click on the folder that's says "Tools" (that's English, BTW) =O) , then select whichever version of DfuSe you want. I used v2.0 on my Windows 8.1 box, and it worked fine.IflyallthingsRC wrote: Can I use the one available from the deviation downloads section? (I don't understand German)
Also try using a USB 2.0 connection port (black port), instead of a USB 3.0 (blue port).
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P.s.
You are holding down the EXT button when you power up your DEVO, right???
DEVO 10 - Multi-module with nRF24L01 +PA +LNA, A7105 +PA, & CC2500 +PA +LNA transceivers.
Nightly Build: v4.0.1-548bbf5 (6/9/2015)
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IflyallthingsRC wrote:
mwm wrote: In downloads -> dfu USB tool there's a dfu USB driver installer.you might try that. And the trick of unplugging all your USB devices except the 7e.
It still didn't work, the devo isn't recognized as a STM32 device. I've used the dfu USB driver installer and nothing changed. And I only have the Devo 7e plugged in, nothing else (except Power Supply to the PC)
I'm using the 2.31 version of the dfu USB upgrade tool.
Use USB 2.0 ports as RedSleds advised and additional this tool >>>
to verify which driver the cr...... Windows has installed for it..
download.cnet.com/USBDeview/3000-2094_4-10614190.html
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Here are a couple of images of what application said:
goo.gl/photos/ZvTx1FPeS1NAi3bC6
goo.gl/photos/D1tFMF3bzUCg49CBA
goo.gl/photos/A9ARULcBZnv1MtKP6
Maybe I should just buy a Spektrum dx5e?
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Are you sure you have pressed the right button?
It is "EXT" on Devo 10, "ENT" is USB mode.
The DFuse tool will find your Devo transmitter in the "EXT" firmware flash mode.
Well, probably not with your yellow device manager signal
Maybe try a different computer?
BTW: I am using dfuse V1.7.0 on WinXP laptop with Devo10. Works as a charm
I would assume that the USB dfuse driver is just not compatible with your Win8.1? Maybe other drivers conflict?
Are you using the front or back USB port?
Spektrum Dx5e?
Come on...You probably mean Spektrum DX7 G2 (the new black one) or the on toy fair announced DX8G2 (antenna diversity)
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This can be an option... , but joke aside.IflyallthingsRC wrote: Didn't work unfortunately, any other suggestions/tips?
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Maybe I should just buy a Spektrum dx5e?
You seem to have a user restriction on your Windows OS. Try as admin or get somebody who knows how to do that.
As long as the driver "STTUB30,sys" does not appear, it will not work.
Just installed the tool ( version 2.31) by one click on a fresh Win7/64 and it was ok.
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Even nowadays a good way to go. Do all my technical stuff with such a device.Thomas.Heiss wrote:
......................... on WinXP laptop with Devo10. Works as a charm :-
RC(Devo), flight controller, esc, receiver flashing,STLinK V2,logic analyzing and more.
Not to forget, the FTDI gate did not work on XP...
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mega.nz/#!NN8ClSYC!HS0mCJTgmXKpi3fcYDAOGTeendy1Niq36E3duj-27qU
Link from this forum.
I'm using windows 10 64 bit with standard driver settings.
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Thanks for your input everyone.
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Any ideas left?
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Still yellow sign in device manager?
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