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Lol, I use a windows XP vm too for that, I could never have dfuse to work on my win7/x64 rig.Xermalk wrote: Daryon, try rebinding and se if its always 5815.
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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Looking at the picture again. I think it's actually 5805 or 5810 that's the best expose picture. 5815 seems over exposed and occasionally has a band that appears across the image.
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Or more specifically, its never detected my devo controllers.
63% done on the download phase, total time so far 10 min 43 sec.
 i hope its not destroying my tx right now.
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 theres just so much black magic going on under the hood that the results are never the same, even on very similar pcs.
 theres just so much black magic going on under the hood that the results are never the same, even on very similar pcs.exactly 15 minutes to flash the firmware, but atleast the tx seems to be working.
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speedy.sh/Pe7Hv/devo10.dfu
Devo 7e (module only
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):speedy.sh/H3bXK/hubsan4.mod
This one should be 5945.
Good night all, see you tomorrow for a proper patch if this works...
Next the telemetry (that will be harder).
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Thanks to you. Really.
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To bad i cant fly or there will be hell to pay this late
 
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Thanks for reporting.
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I flashed my old firmware and old hubsan4.mod protocol file.
I still see the video on 5810Mhz.
I just flashed your firmware and copied over your new hubsan4.mod protocol file. And I expect the video to be on 5945Mhz.
However, I still see the video on 5810Mhz. This is with the Hubsan TX power cycled and everything.
Now, if I bind to the Hubsan TX and VTX. Not using Devo at all. Video seems to default to 5725Mhz. I can change the frequency. And the picture will flash and switch to that new frequency on the fly.
So I decided to select 5945MHz. Video is showing just fine.
I remove the lipo from the X4. Turn on my Devo. Insert lipo to X4. It powers up and bind to my Devo.
But still not video on the Hubsan TX @5945Mhz. I must manually switch it to 5810MHz to see the video feed.
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Xermalk wrote: OMG WTF BBQ time. It works brilliantly, its now stuck on 5945
To bad i cant fly or there will be hell to pay this late
Perhaps I need a new firmware dfu file too?
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So we can hack on the Devo7e tomorrow and see why that is. Seems like mine is permanently stuck at 5810MHz now. LOL I swore it was changing on the fly earlier.
Anyways, thanks and good night.
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Takes 1min.
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But still on 5810MHz
Call it a night. We'll hack on it tomorrow when you are fresh.
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