Hey guys, just tryin' to get started with the smoothieboard here, and I'm getting an 'unable to enumerate usb device' error when connecting the smoothieboard to any of my computers (osx and linux). Anyone seen this before?
Hey guys, just tryin' to get started with the smoothieboard here, and I'm getting an 'unable to enumerate usb device' error when connecting the smoothieboard to any of my computers (osx and linux). Anyone seen this before?
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Hi !Cheers !
Do you have a config file on the microsd card ?
Hey guys, just tryin' to get started with the smoothieboard here, and I'm getting an 'unable to enumerate usb device' error when connecting the smoothieboard to any of my computers (osx and linux). Anyone seen this before?
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Here's a quick rundown of where I am at (I'm running Linux Mint 64bit ):
-Started off by cloning the https://github.com/arthurwolf/Smoothie smoothie repo
-Copied the example config file to an 1gb sd card and put that in the smoothie
-Ran the linux_install file, all good no errors
-Ran Buildshell, and then "make clean all". Ran into some issue with the x64 not understanding an x32 command. Installed the ia32-libs package and got it to run all the way through (everything compiled, but did get some odd compiler warnings, not sure if that's normal).
-Ran "make flash", and got "
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/fed/Smoothie/src'
cp ../LPC1768/main.elf ../LPC1768/main_lastupload.elf
lpc21isp ../LPC1768/main.hex /dev/arduino_A900K10V 115200 12000
lpc21isp version 1.85
File ../LPC1768/main.hex:
loaded...
Start Address = 0x0002404D
converted to binary format...
image size : 215572
Image size : 215572
Can't open COM-Port /dev/arduino_A900K10V ! (Error: 2d (0x2))
make[1]: *** [flash] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/fed/Smoothie/src'
make: *** [flash] Error 2"
as the output. Not sure yet what's going on there.
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"dmesg" gives me this, in relation to the usb device
"[ 6956.712189] usb 3-1: new full-speed USB device number 30 using uhci_hcd
[ 6957.120112] usb 3-1: device not accepting address 30, error -71
[ 6957.120161] hub 3-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1
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Alright, Copied the main.bin file to a 1gb SD card and named it firmware.bin and reset the smoothie as well tried the flashing the boot loader procedure. Got a FIRMWARE.BCK file to show up but no firmware.cur file. Still unable to read the device.
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Did you use the master branch or the edge branch ?
Alright, Copied the main.bin file to a 1gb SD card and named it firmware.bin and reset the smoothie as well tried the flashing the boot loader procedure. Got a FIRMWARE.BCK file to show up but no firmware.cur file. Still unable to read the device.
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Ok well that's good then so it flashes successfully but then it still can't be identified. Any idea what can cause this? because that is currently the only hurdle.
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 9:43:36 PM UTC-7, Mark Medrano wrote:With the current bootloader at least there is no .cur created. once you've got the .bck file the flash should be finished.
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So, you are flashing edge, and it flashes correctly, but then over USB it's not recognized by the host computer ?Using windows ?
Ok well that's good then so it flashes successfully but then it still can't be identified. Any idea what can cause this? because that is currently the only hurdle.
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 9:43:36 PM UTC-7, Mark Medrano wrote:With the current bootloader at least there is no .cur created. once you've got the .bck file the flash should be finished.--
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yes, the default config file was copied to the sd card as well as the firmware.
On Monday, July 29, 2013 7:40:35 PM UTC-7, Chris Bolton wrote:Hey guys, just tryin' to get started with the smoothieboard here, and I'm getting an 'unable to enumerate usb device' error when connecting the smoothieboard to any of my computers (osx and linux). Anyone seen this before?
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Nothin?
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get a beagleboard
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Federico Mazzini <feds...@gmail.com> wrote:
Nothin?
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get a beagleboard
Nothin?
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