japi wrote:So what should be done? Configure bits and reflash bootloader? Configure bits only?
Configuration bits only.
japi wrote:So what should be done? Configure bits and reflash bootloader? Configure bits only?
hartl0602 wrote:ok, i think i'm doing something wrong; i've programed the atmega with the bootloader and correct fuses, but when i go to midi-ox and send the syx file, my megadrum does not reset, and when i reset it manually all i get on the lcd is 16 solid black boxes along the top portion of the display. when i hit the left button it takes me to the bootloader again...any thoughts?
also if i turn off the send sysex option and try and turn it back on i get an error stating "Not enough free memory for sysex out buffer no. 1 for usb audio device. Releasing all output buffers".
hartl0602 wrote:but when i go to midi-ox and send the syx file, my megadrum does not reset, and when i reset it manually all i get on the lcd is 16 solid black boxes along the top portion of the display. when i hit the left button it takes me to the bootloader again...any thoughts?
dmitri wrote:hartl0602 wrote:ok, i think i'm doing something wrong; i've programed the atmega with the bootloader and correct fuses, but when i go to midi-ox and send the syx file, my megadrum does not reset, and when i reset it manually all i get on the lcd is 16 solid black boxes along the top portion of the display. when i hit the left button it takes me to the bootloader again...any thoughts?
Is the MIDI LED flashing twice a second when you send the firmware?
If not, it's not receiving any data because:
1) MIDI-OX is not configured correctly
2) crystal frequency is not correct
3) you choose wrong frequency in the boot menu
4) shorts/bad soldering on the boardalso if i turn off the send sysex option and try and turn it back on i get an error stating "Not enough free memory for sysex out buffer no. 1 for usb audio device. Releasing all output buffers".
Cannot reproduce it.
dmitri wrote:Why are you trying to debug PIC18F2550 if usb is detected by your PC?
dmitri wrote:Since you can write the bootloader, I presume you can write the MegaDrum firmware.
Write the MegaDrum firmware and using MIDI-OX make sure that MIDI is working over USB. After that try MegaDrum Config Tool and make sure you can send/receive settings to/from MegaDrum.
Only after you've made sure MIDI is working over USB, write the bootloader firmware and try load the MegaDrum firmware with the bootloader using either MIDI-OX or better MegaDrum Config Tool.
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