Could it be that your usb port doesn't provide enough current, that could lead to some random behavior.
Is you adb keyboard un plugged ?
Are you able to try this on a stock arduino which is not soldered ?
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm working with the Nuvotech driver right, and I wanted to stick to it because of performance. And I thought that switching to dayna would not fix my problems, as I may have issue with my SCSI layer implementation. But after reading your answers maybe my issue is a...
Hi everyone,
I've been finding time between work and home renovation, but unfortunately I can't fix the instability (maybe due to the SCSI protocol software implementation on my side). It's a lot of energy for a silly and single (?) bug but that makes to project unusable. I'm starting to get...
Hey,
You would need :
- pcb
- a resistor
- an adb connector to solder
- a Pro-Micro arduino (often come with headers so no need to buy some more)
I would say that if it's a ProMicro clone you should not have issues, but make sure it's a true copy to make sure it's pin to pin compatible.
It...
I need to make some little hardware fixes, and find a way to manufacture a few of them before selling. I will keep you updated but this make take some time as I'm still busy with life/work :(
Little updates here :)
I improved a bit stability and was able to load an html page in Netscape and connect to an Apple Share Server using 68net :D
Everything is half stable for the moment, I need to improve the reselection algorithm which seems to take a lot of time before...
Great job ! This looks like a lot of work, congrats !
May I ask what would be the use for such a card ? Would you be able to drive an external screen ?
Hi everyone !
I have been really really busy with life and work last year but I really wanted to make this project work !
I have been struggling in the last week with implementing correctly reselection on 68net which was really tricky because timing are tight and driver does not behave always...
Yes using a pin to enter the bootloader seems like a good idea :) It is for instance how it works on STM32 where the BOOT0 pin can be held low (or high, I don't remember) to enter the bootloader at reset.
This safe because when that pin is not triggered the bootloader does not affect your main...
I'm sure I'm in good company 😋
Makes sense. Too much time sensitive stuff going on would makes it hard to handle all communication going on :)
Makes sense also. One thing you could do (and that maybe you already thought about) is to expose the programming headers so that people who have a...
Two naive questions here :
Do you really need the PIC there ? I know a lot of code and work has been put in developing a transceiver for that chip but how much would it cost to port that code to the esp ? (Maybe that's too much)
I have a really old experience with PIC, and back in the days you...