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Ultimate 7e-256k builds
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do not try to install these builds on a stock devo7e, these builds are only intended for 7e's that have had the main processor replaced with an upgraded version that has more internal flash memory and as such are too large to fit the stock 7e
this thread is being posted to have builds readily available for the ultimate7e, which is the devo7e with an updated mcu to give us more storage space that PB developed, the thread with details of it's origins is here >>
In search of the ultimate 7e
Also slipstream has created really nice howto pages on the mcu swap, the links to those are here >>
7e processor upgrade
and pb has made building the files for deviation very easy by creating docker images that contain the complete build system, details here >>
docker images for building deviation
but for those people with a pc/laptop that has no support for virtualisation or only has a 32bit cpu i will post the builds here so everyone has access to them. so with that said you will find the builds in the test builds area here >>
test builds
there you will find the deviation 5.0.0 build for the ult7e, the files you are looking for will be preceded with my name so for instance the 5.0.0 build will look like this '[HappyHarry]Ultimate7e Deviation5.0.0 (1)'
Updated 3rd of December 2016
I've updated the build, the latest is [HappyHarry]Ultimate7e-deviation5-0-0-cca3757 3rd December . i have also uploaded a copy of the ultimate7e emulator for building models and testing on the pc and also 2 builds that add the extended audio code, one build mcu driven and the other trainer port driven.
as always if you find any bugs post them on the bugtracker here >>
Deviation Bug Tracker
posting any bugs you find is a good thing, it gives users like myself who don't have the coding knowledge to contribute the chance to help out the guys doing the actual heavy lifting
so with that said enjoy your rc adventures and your new ultimate7e
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Subscribing. Thanks v much!
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www.ebay.com/itm/371098518824?_trksid=p2...e=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Does it need another build or can I run same build on it, but then just not all memory is used?
Indeed, when I am doing this mod, then will also add the 6 switches mod and the 2 pots. I intend to use the, Taranis pots.
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Good to know you'll be doing the 6 switches and pots. We'll need more testers for it. The pots tutorial should be ready soon.
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I will also be adding extra switches and pots when they arrive (waiting on the slow boat) as well as putting the rf modules back in, though I'm still hoping a correctly functioning 3in1 or the devo version 4in1 becomes available soon as I don't like the multi antenna look. I'm going to have to start brushing up on my c++ so as to mod the code for 3 x 3way, 1 x 2way and 2 x pots to work! wish me luck lol
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Don't any of the higher capacity, compatible chips have a usable built-in boot-loader?HappyHarry wrote: yes these builds will work with the 256k, 384k and 512k replacement mcu's, but as mentioned the ult7e bootloader only currently enables use of ~244k of memory. if the need ever arises that deviation requires more space than the 244k will provide PB said he'll look into hacking the bootloader again to enable this, but I don't ever see this needing to happen.
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Richard96816 wrote:
Don't any of the higher capacity, compatible chips have a usable built-in boot-loader?HappyHarry wrote: yes these builds will work with the 256k, 384k and 512k replacement mcu's, but as mentioned the ult7e bootloader only currently enables use of ~244k of memory. if the need ever arises that deviation requires more space than the 244k will provide PB said he'll look into hacking the bootloader again to enable this, but I don't ever see this needing to happen.
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They all have usable built-in bootloaders. But using them is problematical. Devention (and hence deviation) dfuse tools uses a proprietary protocol. I don't know if the ultimate7e build could work with a standard dfuse tool or still needs one of the Walkera-corrupted ones. So you have issues with needing a dfu bootloader, which the chip may or may not have, and if they do, the hardware connections that it requires, which may or may not be the ones used by the USB port on the transmitter. And of course, they don't know anything about the LCD on the transmitter, so have no way to turn on the display indicating that they are in DFU mode. Using a custom, per-tx bootloader avoids all those issues and makes the install/upgrade process the same on all of them
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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Seems a shame to have a free, built-in, bullet-proof, permanent loader on the chip and not use it.
Connected to the existing USB would be great. But adding another connector seems trivial when you're already switching out cpu chips. And Walkera compatibility is probably history at that point anyway.
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I guess I really like the idea of a bootloader in ROM. Especially when it's already built in.
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I've removed the attachments in your first post. I no longer allow firmware to be included in the forum. You have developer access and can upload test builds and that is what the section is for. Please add the test builds and link them instead.
The main reason for this is that it makes backing up the website more cumbersome since we have hundreds of old links to firmware that are out of date scattered throughout posts.
Instructions: www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...s-easily-to-the-test
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Deviation Bug Tracker
or post here and i'll post it on the bug tracker on your behalf.
with that said enjoy your rc adventures
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Major- no up button when SWB0 (good when B1 or B2)
Minor bug:
When you go to delete you can't move back right. Also !PPM79 is not a valid input.
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