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DG4000 - a firmware investigation
dr.diesel:
--- Quote from: m1ke on December 21, 2015, 04:04:11 pm ---Hi I can't get this to compile.....keeps giving errors..... can someone please help
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Uh, perhaps posting the error(s) might help? No way for us to simply guess.
Sparky:
--- Quote from: m1ke on December 21, 2015, 04:39:00 pm ---Hi, this is the error
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Did you type "gcc main.c -m32 -o cengen" (without the quotes) to compile your "main.c" file into executable "cengen" ?
It looks like you entered a long string starting with "<DG4062> <..." on the command line, which doesn't make sense. The shell gives you the error that it doesn't understand the syntax beginning with '<'
malekia:
I'm going to buy a DG4062 or possibly DG4102. Should I assume that:
A) I will NOT be able to apply a hack
B) I WILL be able to apply a hack
C) There's a 50/50 percent chance that I will be able to apply a hack
TurboTom:
Malekia -
I guess you won't be able to apply the bandwidth hack. I've recently got a DG4102 (manufactured week44, 2015) with the latest firmware already installed and it wouldn't accept the "cengen" bandwidth hack.
Yet i would reconsider to maybe get a different brand / model - the DG4000 currently is quite buggy. Some bugs that are really annoying are its glitches when changing parameters and the rotary encoder that seems to be out-of-phase with the detents (and that's not the result of a faulty encoder but a firmware flaw), making an accurate incremental input impossible.
If I knew about these problems before, this probably would have affected my decision to get this generator.
Cheers,
Thomas
Altemir:
Hi, All.
As rramirez and other I can't update my DG4162. Blinking for bootloader and new FW is too as rramirez's post.
My versions:
SW 00.01.07
FPGA 00.01.08
HW 01.01
KB 04.01
What I and other guys doing wrong?
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