A few noob questions...

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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby dmitri » Fri Jan 25, 2008 11:52 pm

At least it should show you that the LCD works and you can navigate through menu. I cannot compile 32 inputs version - not enough RAM on Atmega16.
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby ignotus » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:00 am

OK, great that's basically what I wanted to test, to see if its 'brains' show activity. I still have to do a few bits and bobs before I hook it up. I'll have to try it out tomorrow morning though.

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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby ignotus » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:17 am

Do I use the same settings in "configuration and security bits"? I couldn't wait so I turned on my desktop. First I got a row of blocks, then nothing. Ponyprog says write was successful. I have no keyboard attached either so I can't navigate - if I can see anything legible that's enough!
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby dmitri » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:24 am

ignotus wrote:Do I use the same settings in "configuration and security bits"? I couldn't wait so I turned on my desktop. First I got a row of blocks, then nothing. Ponyprog says write was successful. I have no keyboard attached either so I can't navigate - if I can see anything legible that's enough!

You should use the same "configuration and security bits" settings as for Atmega32. Did you program them? Did you select Atmega16 as a target device in PonyProg? Are you using 16MHz crystal? Does the row of blocks stay after powering up?
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby ignotus » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:28 am

dmitri wrote:
ignotus wrote:Do I use the same settings in "configuration and security bits"? I couldn't wait so I turned on my desktop. First I got a row of blocks, then nothing. Ponyprog says write was successful. I have no keyboard attached either so I can't navigate - if I can see anything legible that's enough!

You should use the same "configuration and security bits" settings as for Atmega32. Did you program them? Did you select Atmega16 as a target device in PonyProg? Are you using 16MHz crystal? Does the row of blocks stay after powering up?

Yes, I'm using those settings, I selected Atmega16, I'm using a 16MHz crystal, and the funny thing is that the row of blocks was there until I loaded this last firmware - they started blinking and then disappeared altogether; now there's just a blank screen
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby dmitri » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:30 am

After powering up you should see:
"MegaDrum.info"
"(c)D.Skachkov"
on the LCD for a couple of seconds and then you should see this:
"___________| "
"___________| "
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby dmitri » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:33 am

Try this firmware:
megadrum16_16.hex
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby ignotus » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:38 am

No, nothing, just a blank screen... must have wired something incorrectly... I'll have a look tomorrow, see what I can find. Thanks Dmitri for the support! ;)
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby ignotus » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:39 am

oops, yes I'll just try that
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Re: A few noob questions...

Postby ignotus » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:45 am

YEEEESSS!!! The menu briefly raced across the screen and went blank again, but I seem to be in the right direction! Thanks again Dmitri, you're a genius!
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