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Devo F7 - DeviationTX firmware
- YARIMbe
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I tried with no success ;/
the steps I took are as follow:
1.connecting the Tx to my PC with USB
2.switching it on to upgrade mode.
3.opening deviation uploader.
4.under Install/Upgrade I loaded the nightly zip file.
5.marked "V" on format and all the rest.
6.hit install button.
7.after i get the "copy complete" messege i turned on the Tx.
now all I get is "Deviation USB"
if I'm connecting it to my pc it asks me to format the disk.. if i do so the Tx turns on but I can only see one line of the menu.
anything i'm missing?
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- darthnugget
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This is how I got my F12E to work and I have seen several posts that say the F7 is similar to load.
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- pherder
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YARIMbe wrote: anyone tried the new nightly build of the Devo F7?
I tried with no success ;/
the steps I took are as follow:
1.connecting the Tx to my PC with USB
2.switching it on to upgrade mode.
3.opening deviation uploader.
4.under Install/Upgrade I loaded the nightly zip file.
5.marked "V" on format and all the rest.
6.hit install button.
7.after i get the "copy complete" messege i turned on the Tx.
now all I get is "Deviation USB"
if I'm connecting it to my pc it asks me to format the disk.. if i do so the Tx turns on but I can only see one line of the menu.
anything i'm missing?
Disregard... I have a Devo 7 that isn't supported not the F7 that is.
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- P0nyboy
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- SteveA
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Edit: I guess I need to curb my enthusiasm, because I am only in USB mode and have no configuration files downloaded/uploaded, what have you. Hmm
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- Jon.m.barter
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The second video of the first post goes over a lot of general topics when setting up your radio and binding. The first post itself is a wealth of information.
Here is the link to the video I mentioned.
around the 27 minute mark I go over d4r-ii, Also, depending on what cc2500 you got, you may need to adjust it. In that case:
Courtesy of HappyHarry;
"best way is to adjust freq-fine in increments of 20 until it binds, write down the number it binds at. keep incrementing by 20 until it wont bind, write down that number, then set freq fine to the middle range of the 2 numbers. ie it first binds at +20 and stops binding again at +90, set freq-fine to +55"
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...18045&page=338
cheers.
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- P0nyboy
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- SteveA
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By the way, I really appreciate all the help guys.
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- Arnold
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P0nyboy wrote: Hey man how did you get it to work?? My computer states there is not enough space to bring the dev over? The mac let you reformat the drive ?
Take a look at the" Deviation for Devo F4 " thread, beginning at about post #45888 where PB provides some installer tools and other info that's relevant to the F7 as well as the F4. The "BuildFS" tool is the one we use to install and maintain the "devofs" file system on the F4. It is a command line tool that he's made available as .exe and Python versions. I use the Python version for my Mac. The devofs file is a package that contains all of the usual things you see on a Deviation-modified Devo controller, like .ini files, Media and Protocol folders, etc. So, if you want to add or remove things on the Devo, you do it using the BuildFs tool to extract the parts out of the devofs package or create a new devofs package. I suggest you continue reading thru that thread to get more information and see some of the problems some users had and their solutions.
Too many hobbies & too many Devos!
Who knows where the time goes?
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- Baracuss
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I've followed every guide and installed 5.0.0 but all I get is a few menu options that do nothing.
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- Jhavent222
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