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I went into the menu and keep trying frequencies until I found one that works.
So right now, my devo7e is controlling the X4FPV, while the video is displayed on the Hubsan TX.
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should be very easy to hack
what's the default frequency ?
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eg: in your dump, the last frequency you set is 0x1694 = 5780 !!!
I'll now build a firmware that tries to set it to 5900MHz
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I've a Devo 10 and it only needs the .dfu file, I think I understand the 7e needs a .dfu and 1 .bin file per used protocol ?
Which file(s) should I post ?
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speedy.sh/UDGYV/deviation.zip
If it works it should set the frequency to 5945
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Edit: And whats with the download manager? I refuse to install download managers to download a file.
please attache the files to the post, or use a better filehost.
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speedy.sh/f8wEk/devo10.dfu
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I get a .zip file that contains the dfu and a folder call /protocol
Within that folder are each of the protocol with the .mod extension. No .bin.
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Ill see if i have a battery charged.
What firmware version is the protocol for? I'm running ca2fa01 right now.
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Xermalk wrote: Is that for the 7e? I no longer have the module in my 7. Its installed in my Devo 10.
Edit: And whats with the download manager? I refuse to install download managers to download a file.
please attache the files to the post, or use a better filehost.
LOL
I know. But I found out that if you click on the title at the top. You can download directly without needing to install the download manager.
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Sorry, I don't know how the Devo 7 works, here's the protocol folder with mod files:Daryoon wrote: That doesn't look right. If you download one of the Devo7e firmware. You'll see the structure that gets outputted.
I get a .zip file that contains the dfu and a folder call /protocol
Within that folder are each of the protocol with the .mod extension. No .bin.
speedy.sh/Qb36Z/protocol.zip
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Xermalk wrote: What firmware version is the protocol for? I'm running ca2fa01 right now.
latest dev sources, rev 2039.
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And holy crap dfuse 2.0 sucks, 4 minutes just to get past the erase phase ? *shudders* i need to locate a download for 1.5.
I normally have a full firmware flash done in under a minute in my vm machine. but i don't have access to it right now.
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Actually, I can switch to the neighboring frequencies...5800, 5805, 5810 and 5815. But 5815 seems to be the strongest.
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Daryoon wrote: Tried a bunch of rebind. And it's always 5815.
Actually, I can switch to the neighboring frequencies...5800, 5805, 5810 and 5815. But 5815 seems to be the strongest.
Ok was 5815 the default frequency when you used your previous firmware ?
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The fact that its constant though is a very very good step forward.
@ goebish 5815 is outside the default frequencies when binding.
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