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Devo F7 Install Help
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So I started by downloading and installing the Dfuse USB Upgrade Tool available from the google drive. I got the current version 2.31 and attempted to install deviation-devof7-v5.0.0-372a9e7 as that was stated to be the currently "nightly build" for my radio. It would update the firmware but I would only see Deviation USB and there would be no functionality at all. I tried reinstalling the original Walkera firmware(which worked) and then reinstall the Deviation firmware and nothing. Same Deviation USB screen with nothing else.
So I started my info hunt on the forums. I found info that directed me to using the Deviation Uploader 0.8.0 and stated I needed to use this tool instead of the Dfuse. So when I found it and used it it didn't even recognize my radio. Said it was a 7e or unknown depending on the mode the radio was in. So after some more searching I came across the DFU USBDrv Installer-1.1. I used the installer and now the Uploader recognized me F7! SUCCESS!! I was getting somewhere! So no I went to install the Nightly Build deviation-devof7-v5.0.0-372a9e7 it wouldn't even get recognized by the Uploader. I thought maybe a different nightly build would work and sure enough deviation-devof7-v5.0.0-d8a67e3 was recognized. So I checked off every one of the boxes from format to replacing libraries. It went through it's paces and this time my radio booted up and didn't have the silly Deviation USB screen!!!!!!! I thought I was good!
Now comes the new problem. It has no GUI interface at all. Just portions of menu names and no way to navigate them really without guessing. Well the guessing gets me nowhere fast and I am unable to use the transmitter at all. I tried redownloading the firmware and going that route. Nothing but the gobbly gook menus and no real functionality.
So is there anyone with ideas to get it running? I'm at a loss now. I run Windows 7. Also adding some pics of what the menus look like. So you all have an idea of what I'm seeing. Any help is appreciated and thank you in advance.
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I believe the file system library is missing. The deviation file system library for the F series controllers is entirely contained in a file named,"devo.fs" which belongs in the root directory of the controller of the F series.SWRaptor wrote: ... So is there anyone with ideas to get it running? I'm at a loss now...
For you, I think the simplest fix is to completely reinstall the firmware using the DeviationUpload Tool 0.8.0.jar and the .zip file of the firmware for your controller. Do not unzip the firmware .zip file. Use it as is without unzipping it. The Upload Tool recognizes the .zip file and will take care of unpacking and putting everything in the appropriate location on the controller. Basically, it just installs the firmware and the devo.fs file - that's it. After doing that, you should be good to go when you restart the controller.
After that, if you want to add models or protocols or change anything about the file system, you need to create and install a revised version of the devo.fs file - but that's an issue for another post...
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Arnold wrote: For you, I think the simplest fix is to completely reinstall the firmware using the DeviationUpload Tool 0.8.0.jar and the .zip file of the firmware for your controller.
Even thought your advice is spot on with using the Uploader 0.8.0 and not the Dfuse. This is exactly what I did two times and the same broken GUI was a result. Only thing you left out is installing DFU USBDrv Installer-1.1 before trying the Uploader. It made my F7 recognizable to the Uploader. Before I installed it, it said "Unknown" in USB mode and "7e" in normal mode in the 0.8.0 Uploader. I even used a different Nightly Build on the second attempt and still the same thing with the GUI happened.
Sigh, my tiny whoop is all shiny and needing to be wrecked in to things.
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OK, so I take it that there IS a devo.fs file present on your Devo. Am I right?SWRaptor wrote: ... I even used a different Nightly Build on the second attempt and still the same thing with the GUI happened ...
Did you try to install Deviation previously when your Devo was not properly recognized by the installer?
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Arnold wrote: OK, so I take it that there IS a devo.fs file present on your Devo. Am I right?
Did you try to install Deviation previously when your Devo was not properly recognized by the installer?
There is the devo.fs file on there after the install. An no I didn't install Deviation without the program recognizing the controller. I'm not one to mess with things half cocked. I actually got frustrated at that exact point when it didn't see the Tx and went back to scouring the forums. That's where I found the info on the DFU USBDrv Installer-1.1 and that it would make the F7 visible. It did and then I was able to install it. After that it just had the messed up GUI.
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The last suggestion I'll make is to try installing the 5.0.0 release version instead of a nightly. If that doesn't help, then I'm out of bullets.
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Arnold wrote: Thanks for that. Unfortunately, the video is not sharp enough to make out details like text.
The last suggestion I'll make is to try installing the 5.0.0 release version instead of a nightly. If that doesn't help, then I'm out of bullets.
On the video sharpness I would say go full screen instead of the thumbnail video. It's in 1080HD lol.
On the using a standard Deviation. I haven't tried the 5.0.0 cause it doesn't have my Tx listed as compatible. An they are all different files. So it's like a crap shoot in the dark.
As it stands my whoop is unused lol and I'm back on stock 0.6A for the time being.
Would be nice if the Tiny Whoop folks made Walkera compatible boards. Probably wishing on a prayer there though lol.
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None the less, when you upload your 1080 video to YouTube, sharpness is lost. it is not sharp. But, I looked as closely as I could and it looks to me like the name of the transmitter is "Devo 7E" and not "Devo F7". Maybe it's the wrong video?SWRaptor wrote: ... I would say go full screen instead of the thumbnail video. It's in 1080HD lol...
On the using a standard Deviation. I haven't tried the 5.0.0 cause it doesn't have my Tx listed as compatible.
In my opinion, that should not stop you from trying.
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SWRaptor wrote: Good spot!! It does state 7e after the install. Strange. No that's the totally right video.
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I am wondering if the issue is dsm2 or the receiver and would like to add dsmx to see but I cant get buildfs to do it. It keeps say access denied after the commands are entered. I am admin and using cmd as so but cant seem to get it. I am doing some test later today with the radio and other builds to see if I can determine if thebredcon is shit but still need dsmx on the f7.
Can someone help me out here or maybe if someone has a deviation 5.0.0 devo.fs with dsmx dsm2 and the walkera protocol fo the devo f7 that would help too.
Thanks for you time.
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I am at the point where all the files need to be copied onto the, in my case E: drive, to the Devo F7 but it only has 36Kb of memory.
Now I have exactly the same screen as where this post started with (???)
Thanks!
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