Ruiner46 wrote:I tried booting with left key pressed, but I don't get a bootloader screen, just a blank lcd.
Your Atmega is not working well.
Ruiner46 wrote:I tried booting with left key pressed, but I don't get a bootloader screen, just a blank lcd.
Ruiner46 wrote:Dmitri,
Thanks for the links and information. I don't understand how the Atmega could have been damaged. My megadrum was working well for 2 weeks now.
Synthex,
I may go buy a new blank Atmega today. Is it possible to load the bootloader onto the Atmega while it is inserted into its socket on the v2.8 PCB? Do you have some instructions to accomplish this? I see there is a connector labeled ICSP Atmega, so I need to build a cable to connect to this?
Ruiner46 wrote:Well, I can't find a new Atmega locally. The only thing I can think of is that somehow my power supply shorted 5V to ground or vice versa on the usb connector. However, it seems strange that only the Atmega would be damaged. I'm going to go over the board for shorts or breaks. I talked to my wife some more and she thinks that the screen went blank while it was operating. She said something about only being able to see part of the screen while in the megadrum menu, and then it all went blank.
somehow my power supply shorted 5V to ground or vice versa on the usb connector
Ruiner46 wrote:There is no way that the board received more than 6V. My power supply was a cell phone brick that had a mini-usb connector on the end and I soldered a female type A usb connector on it to power from the usb cable.
I checked the 16MHz crystal and it is oscillating at 16MHz.
I probed some pins on the keyboard connector and found many logic high signals, but none of them were changing or looked like data.
I think the Atmega died somehow.
Ruiner46 wrote:I tried to load firmware without being able to see the lcd, but MCT gives sysex error message when I try.
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