Thurston wrote:And what about input buffers?
Thurston wrote:It's still not working. Also I just saw that the procedures DO specify Output Buffers Size to 60000. Sorry for that.
5. In MegaDrum pressed the key DOWN. Megadrum displayed 'Send Sysex now'.
5. In MegaDrum pressed the key DOWN. Megadrum displayed 'Send Sysex now'.
Are you sure that after this step the MIDI LED doesn't come on and that the MIDI LED is not connected in reverse (i.e. do you remember this LED ever to light up)?
Thurston wrote:5. In MegaDrum pressed the key DOWN. Megadrum displayed 'Send Sysex now'.Are you sure that after this step the MIDI LED doesn't come on and that the MIDI LED is not connected in reverse (i.e. do you remember this LED ever to light up)?
I just tried again to be sure. The LED did not light up after I pressed down in step 5. And I am sure it worked before. I actually installed it backwards originally and had to reverse it (it then worked) so I am sure the LED polarity is now correct.
dmitri wrote:At this stage, provided you select the right crystal frequency, i.e. matching the actual Atmega crystal and that you actually press the DOWN key (i.e. it is not mixed up with the RIGHT key) and that your MIDI LED is really ok (which I doubt, and your bootloader is in fact of an old type) I would suggest you to try the procedure on another computer.
dmitri wrote:Thurston wrote:5 down button on MD. The LED should come on (but it didn't).
Looks like you have the latest version of the bootloader after all so you should do it with MIDI-OX. Follow this: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=622 and come back with the results
dmitri wrote:[The reason I doubt that the bootloader in your Atmega of a new type is that you were able to erase the MegaDrum firmware by just pressing keys in first place. Who did you get your Atmega from?
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