I think you have to install the old Edison drivers first. Emlid DOCS seemed to have removed that information which leaves users with older Reach products with no longer supported Emlid chips at a loss.
Hi @Charlie_Robinson, I have just been through the process of flashing my old reach modules to firmware 26 on a win10 machine. To get USB-to-PC connection I needed to disable driver signatures and then install EdisonDriverSetup1.2.1 as per this thread Flashing Reach RS - Win10
The flashing tool then found the module and completed the update without issue.
The firmware flash tool is not detecting the version of firmware on RS2+ or RS+. Both units fail to update on there own through ReachView 3 app v 7.8. Both units are new out of the box today. Is there a way to download the firmware for offline use for flashing in the field. Or is there an issue on your end?
The flash tool screen as @Dirk has posted is notably missing the option to download firmware versions, whereas the screenshot in the tutorial has this option. In both Ubuntu and Windows installations, I am missing this feature as well.
Directions to the image files for downloading independently would help me bypass issues of First Setup on an RS+ with wifi connectivity issues out of the box. Down the road, the flash tool could be upgraded for this functionality.
I was a bit confused by your details, after reading a few times, I think I understand what you are trying to do. You are using a custom board, not NXP EVB, and it has 2 flash memory devices connected via QSPI. Your board is also setup to use the Serial RCON, which means the configuration comes from the value programmed to EEPROM (as is an option with the NXP EVB). We already have a script for this to change the value, probably you already know of this:
my request is that if the tool is supporting S32G, we should mention it in somewhere. like the user guide in the folder "C:\NXP\S32DS.3.4\S32DS\tools\S32FlashTool\doc", we only mentioned S32S247TV and S32V234, not mentioning S32G at all. though we do have another txt file in the same folder "supported S32G devices" mentioned briefly the S32G rev1.0 rev 2.0 and 4 family members supported. can we include those info into same user guide?
And flashing stopped with an error. Later i reflashed my device with earler version of MFT, but ALL data was LOST. I mean ALL INTERNAL MEMORY WAS ERASED. And internal sdcard is become only 9.7 Gb capacty (was 11.4).
I use Dell venue 8, I don't bother with this useless tool, I just use fastboot directly, to change size of partitions, edit partition.tbl to desired size, My dell system was set at 1024, which is too small when I use my cwm recovery to backup and restore system will fault out as system is too big to go back on 1GB partition, so choice is remove some junk from system or increase system partition size.
Once you partition and flash everything, boot to cwm recovery and resize partitions, use resize on cache, data, system, you need to umount cache first, cache may not need but try anyway, before reboot remount cache.
While some of what you say maybe true, I can't help but smile, you do know the only reason this thread exists is cause the tool failed? Had the tool preformed 100% correctly this thread wouldn't exist, if OP had just used fastboot like I posted above this thread again wouldn't exist.
So while you may think this tool is great, I don't to each our own, I am also waiting and for a response that I know will never happen, from intel, on this tool, would love to see them tell the OP to do almost exactly what I posted above.
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UniFlash is a software tool for programming on-chip flash on TI microcontrollers and wireless connectivity devices and on-board flash for TI processors. UniFlash provides both graphical and command-line interfaces.
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
EDIT: As I noticed that only the upgrade button was enabled, I updated the printer from 1.2.7 to 1.3.1 and it worked fine, I did this just to test because what I want is to do a downgrade, but the downgrade button still not enabled.
Good to see you again, We were talking about a problem in which I could not press the upgrade or downgrade buttons, where you updated to version 1.91, and now I can push the upgrade button but the downgrade button still not available, I tried doing an upgrade and it worked fine , but I still don't have the downgrade button.
It's easy. Your type of printer is quite old and uses an old flashing routine. In this case, the "Upgade Button" is used for upgrade and downgrade. At the moment I don't have such printer here, so I can't test it. But you can simply try this.
I have tried several ways to do it, the first time I couldn't do a downgrade so I did an upgrade from 1.2.7 to 1.3.1 and it did fine, (I did this just to test), today I tried again and just I was able to download to version 1.2.7 by pressing the upgrade button, but I can't download to lower versions than 1.2.7, the machine tries to update itself when I select a previous version (1.2.0 for example) and give it upgrade button, but on the printer's display it says UPDATING FAIL after a few seconds.
Hi I recently had a Da Vinci 2.0 Duo 3D printer I would like to know which is the best firmware to put I have this in the photo I realized that for ABS material the bed temperature is 70 C is that of the extruder and 220C
We recommend that you disable any antivirus or security software on your computer before installing Reach Firmware Flash Tool. Such programs may delete important files that the tool needs to work correctly.
If your Flash tool version is 1.7.1 or older, to update to the latest version you will need to add the new GPG key. Run sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 90F3927E0416B765 command in the terminal.
Renesas Flash Programmer V3 provides usable and functional support for programming the on-chip flash memory of Renesas microcontrollers in each phase of development and mass production.
The Renesas Flash Programmer is available for download as free evaluation software.
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You can run this function by using the encryption utility program (RPE.exe) from the command line. The file is among those installed by the Renesas Flash Programmer installer.
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All results were taken from the J-Link Commander output. Tests started with the flash either empty or erased, as flash erase times depend very much on the selected device. Sector sizes may grow for large devices. Please refer to the chip manual of the appropriate device to get information about erase times.
J-Link supports the programming of memory-mapped QSPI NOR flash via the standard methods described above.
In the beginning, SPI NOR flash was usually a custom connection and not standardized, with advanced MCUs and QSPI flash memory-mapped made visible in the MCU address space. However, it eventually became a full replacement and even successor of parallel NOR flash. With J-Link, all features known from internal flash are also available in memory-mapped QSPI flash:
Note: Hardware breakpoints are not usable in QSPI flash on many Cortex-M based devices. This makes J-Link + flash breakpoints the only real option to debug in QSPI flash on these devices.
A customized flash algorithm is needed to program these devices. Customers can do this themselves using J-Link Device Support Kit, or SEGGER can help. Please contact sa...@segger.com to request a quotation.
SEGGER engineers have written, validated, and optimized the flash loaders, making sure they work reliably and deliver the best possible performance. SEGGER has hardware in-house for all supported devices and can re-test and give support to users.
SEGGER's Embedded Experts can add support for new or custom devices by drawing on their extensive experience. In many cases, this is done by SEGGER free of charge. However, in urgent cases, or for devices which are not designed for the mass market, or devices that are highly complex, or for other reasons, there may be a charge.
All tests were performed by placing a 512 KB program into the flash memory of a blank STM32F417IG microcontroller connected via SWD interface. The SWD speed was selected at the maximum possible for each debug probe.
The J-Link also has the option of further software enhancements with the production flash programming utility (J-Flash). The ability to take full advantage of the development environment using the Unlimited Flash Breakpoint module also means you free your development from the hardware breakpoint restriction. In this test, J-Link is the clear winner.
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