Error Message on Firmware Upgrade
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Error Message on Firmware Upgrade
I have been trying to upgrade my firmware from 3.0.0 to 3.2.1 and have been getting the following error message.
1/ "waiting for HC08 reset ACK.....received 0xc0<off-key>"
2/ "calibration break pulse sent count: 1"....keeps counting
The computer does communicate with the MJ and I have been able to change and write configurations and flash them to memory but I want to upgrade the firmware to add the "Global controller options" found in 3.2.1
I have tried this on more than one computer and have had the same message with both a standard serial cord and a serial-USB cable.
The MJ is a V3
Thanks,
Rich
1/ "waiting for HC08 reset ACK.....received 0xc0<off-key>"
2/ "calibration break pulse sent count: 1"....keeps counting
The computer does communicate with the MJ and I have been able to change and write configurations and flash them to memory but I want to upgrade the firmware to add the "Global controller options" found in 3.2.1
I have tried this on more than one computer and have had the same message with both a standard serial cord and a serial-USB cable.
The MJ is a V3
Thanks,
Rich
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Thanks for the lead Brent.
Sorry to take so long to reply but I have been in Vegas spending all my money.
I will take the cover off tonight and see what chip lurks inside.
Can the chip simply be pulled or will it be soldered to the board? Also, would
the MAX232A be readily available at computer suppliers (builders) or would it have to come from a specialty electronics outlet?
Thanka again,
Rich
Sorry to take so long to reply but I have been in Vegas spending all my money.
I will take the cover off tonight and see what chip lurks inside.
Can the chip simply be pulled or will it be soldered to the board? Also, would
the MAX232A be readily available at computer suppliers (builders) or would it have to come from a specialty electronics outlet?
Thanka again,
Rich
Hi Rich,
It may or may not be soldered down. If you have the incorrect parts, a local, electronics parts house with access to a large selection may stock this part. A regular computer parts stopre would not have it. If RadioShack has stores in your area they *might* be able to special order it.
Let us know when you inspect the insides.
It may or may not be soldered down. If you have the incorrect parts, a local, electronics parts house with access to a large selection may stock this part. A regular computer parts stopre would not have it. If RadioShack has stores in your area they *might* be able to special order it.
Let us know when you inspect the insides.
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Brent,
Looks like the chip is soldered in place, which is no problem as I have a techie friend
who can re and re without damaging anything (Unlike me as I have limited soldering skills)
Do you have the upgraded chip available?
I have corrected my map to compensate for my mis-timed trigger wheel so the unit is working in the meantime.
It is actually working VERY well. The idle is smooth and the car (blown 1955 MG-ZA) feels like a modern car when accelerating. I am very happy with the Megajolt.
I may even put one on my daily driver TR7 which has always had a PITA distributor.
Rich
EDIT: Never mind. I just looked at the (very reasonable!) pricing for the Megajolt V4 and have decided I will run with what I have for the summer then switch to the V4 this fall. The V3 unit can go on the TR.
One question...Would the V4 MJ be a plug in installation on my existing V3 harness?
Looks like the chip is soldered in place, which is no problem as I have a techie friend
who can re and re without damaging anything (Unlike me as I have limited soldering skills)
Do you have the upgraded chip available?
I have corrected my map to compensate for my mis-timed trigger wheel so the unit is working in the meantime.
It is actually working VERY well. The idle is smooth and the car (blown 1955 MG-ZA) feels like a modern car when accelerating. I am very happy with the Megajolt.
I may even put one on my daily driver TR7 which has always had a PITA distributor.
Rich
EDIT: Never mind. I just looked at the (very reasonable!) pricing for the Megajolt V4 and have decided I will run with what I have for the summer then switch to the V4 this fall. The V3 unit can go on the TR.
One question...Would the V4 MJ be a plug in installation on my existing V3 harness?
Rich, not quite a plug-in, but close. The v4 is a 16 pin molex, v3 is a 14 pin. With a molex pin extractor, you should easily be able to transfer your existing harness to the new connector. There are a variety of these tools available, very inexpensive. You could probably use a small aluminum or brass tube of the appropriate inside diameter. Have fun!
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Thanks Danny. If it's just a matter of changing the pin-out that's no problem.
Had the car out for it's first long run (30mi) yesterday and I am happy with the MJ's performance. I have to get the carb and blower
set up then i may have a go at adjusting the map a bit. In the meantime the results are good
Cheers,
Rich
Had the car out for it's first long run (30mi) yesterday and I am happy with the MJ's performance. I have to get the carb and blower
set up then i may have a go at adjusting the map a bit. In the meantime the results are good
Cheers,
Rich
Re: Error Message on Firmware Upgrade
I'm getting the same issue as Rich
V3 board with ST232ABN serial controller chip
USB/ serial adapter ch340, reads 'n writes under V3.2 just fine
anything else I can try?
V3 board with ST232ABN serial controller chip
USB/ serial adapter ch340, reads 'n writes under V3.2 just fine
anything else I can try?
Interresting to note more with the same problems.Ethel wrote:Successfully upgraded firmware to 3.3.0 with a proper cable
I can report the same problem with running outputs off Aux - though my aux input has only been my finger so far.
How did you use your finger !?!
All those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand now !
Eh.... how ? Have you wired or in any way connected the aux pin on the processor to an output? Or to the case for that matter ?Ethel wrote:I just noticed it recorded a change on aux input gauge in software when I held the case.
Sounds really weird ?
All those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand now !