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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby dmitri » Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:05 pm

Switch back to 16MHz.
Your Atmega either has failed or somehow lost all it's firmware, including bootloader (provided all your resistance and voltage readings were correct).
If it just lost all firmware, reprogram it using an ISP cable. See http://www.megadrum.info/content/progra ... bootloader for details.
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby dmitri » Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:08 pm

As a last test before re-programming Atmega, take all 74HC4851 ICs out of their sockets and see if it makes any difference.
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby jeffbeckib » Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:14 pm

First, I didn't send you anything. And yes, you can try 20MHz crystal.

Wait, you don't work fort synthex? How come the synthex people aren't trying to help me?
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby dmitri » Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:15 pm

jeffbeckib wrote:First, I didn't send you anything. And yes, you can try 20MHz crystal.

Wait, you don't work fort synthex? How come the synthex people aren't trying to help me?

LOL.
Read this again: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=502
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby jeffbeckib » Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:09 am

So the only way to reprogram it is using a parallel connection to a PC? I'm on a mac, no lpt port... No way to do it using usb?

dmitri wrote:Switch back to 16MHz.
Your Atmega either has failed or somehow lost all it's firmware, including bootloader (provided all your resistance and voltage readings were correct).
If it just lost all firmware, reprogram it using an ISP cable. See http://www.megadrum.info/content/progra ... bootloader for details.
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby dmitri » Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:30 am

jeffbeckib wrote:So the only way to reprogram it is using a parallel connection to a PC? I'm on a mac, no lpt port... No way to do it using usb?

A PC, PonyProg, LPT port, a few wires and resistors IS the easiest way to program a blank Atmega IC. All other methods require building/buying a proper programmer.
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby jeffbeckib » Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:48 am

dmitri wrote:
jeffbeckib wrote:So the only way to reprogram it is using a parallel connection to a PC? I'm on a mac, no lpt port... No way to do it using usb?

A PC, PonyProg, LPT port, a few wires and resistors IS the easiest way to program a blank Atmega IC. All other methods require building/buying a proper programmer.



ok
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby jeffbeckib » Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:24 am

Synthex wrote:The pin on your photo is pin 31.


I've been doing some extensive testing with dmitri. Is there anything else you can think of based on all the testing I've done? All readings of voltage and resistance has checked out ok, but I'm still getting a blank LCD with the backlight being ON. Even if I disconnect the LCD and power up holding the left button for a few seconds, then pressing the down key to get it into firmware mode for me to upload it again, I can tell it's not going into that mode because the midi led used to light up solid when it went into that mode.
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby Synthex » Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:04 am

jeffbeckib wrote: How come the synthex people aren't trying to help me?

Sorry, but I've already sent more than 40 private messages to solve your problems ...
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Re: how can I know if my mac is truly communicating with the MD?

Postby Synthex » Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:53 am

jeffbeckib wrote:
Synthex wrote:The pin on your photo is pin 31.


I've been doing some extensive testing with dmitri. Is there anything else you can think of based on all the testing I've done? All readings of voltage and resistance has checked out ok, but I'm still getting a blank LCD with the backlight being ON. Even if I disconnect the LCD and power up holding the left button for a few seconds, then pressing the down key to get it into firmware mode for me to upload it again, I can tell it's not going into that mode because the midi led used to light up solid when it went into that mode.

Components may be toasted ...
The PCB may be damaged ...
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