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PE1NWL raduino 2.0


 

Allard

Will your Raduino version 2 be based on the ATMega 2560 or similar platform?

Just curious about how that is evolving.

BREAK.

I still haven't figured out how to load your code in the original chip. My ancient windows 7 machine won't recognize the chip and allow a write. Thought it worked initially because the LED on the raduino came on, but no code on chip.

I will keep plugging away trying to sort it properly.

This is all new to me. I haven't tried programming since I did FORTRAN in school.

Thanks for your efforts and education that you provide on this list. It's really great stuff

John
KN4GUY


 

You may need this driver:??


Might want to see if other BITX's agree with this


It's in Chinese but I just down loaded a while back and fixed my problem.??

I find cheap China Nano lack this driver.. I have 7 ultra.? My old Vista machine need this driver as well.
73

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 6:59 PM, 1practical.man <1practical.man@...> wrote:
Allard

Will your Raduino version 2 be based on the ATMega 2560 or similar platform?

Just curious about how that is evolving.

BREAK.

I still haven't figured out how to load your code in the original chip. My ancient windows 7 machine won't recognize the chip and allow a write. Thought it worked initially because the LED on the raduino came on, but no code on chip.

I will keep plugging away trying to sort it properly.

This is all new to me. I haven't tried programming since I did FORTRAN in school.

Thanks for your efforts and education that you provide on this list. It's really great stuff

John
KN4GUY







 

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Thanks Larry. I will give it a try

On Nov 6, 2017, at 21:05, Larry Smith <815cpu@...> wrote:

You may need this driver:??


Might want to see if other BITX's agree with this


It's in Chinese but I just down loaded a while back and fixed my problem.??

I find cheap China Nano lack this driver.. I have 7 ultra.? My old Vista machine need this driver as well.
73

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 6:59 PM, 1practical.man <1practical.man@...> wrote:
Allard

Will your Raduino version 2 be based on the ATMega 2560 or similar platform?

Just curious about how that is evolving.

BREAK.

I still haven't figured out how to load your code in the original chip. My ancient windows 7 machine won't recognize the chip and allow a write. Thought it worked initially because the LED on the raduino came on, but no code on chip.

I will keep plugging away trying to sort it properly.

This is all new to me. I haven't tried programming since I did FORTRAN in school.

Thanks for your efforts and education that you provide on this list. It's really great stuff

John
KN4GUY







John P
 

I too had trouble with the driver for the Nano in the BitX and had to download it from somewhere. Don't remember where I got it unfortunately, but it wasn't from the site mentioned above. Never had the problem with the Uno or Megas.
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John - WA2FZW


 

Raduino firmware upgrade instructions at
73 AL


 

hi john,? hope your doing well.
any luck with your upload problem?? let us know when it's convenient.
73

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 6:59 PM, 1practical.man <1practical.man@...> wrote:
Allard

Will your Raduino version 2 be based on the ATMega 2560 or similar platform?

Just curious about how that is evolving.

BREAK.

I still haven't figured out how to load your code in the original chip. My ancient windows 7 machine won't recognize the chip and allow a write. Thought it worked initially because the LED on the raduino came on, but no code on chip.

I will keep plugging away trying to sort it properly.

This is all new to me. I haven't tried programming since I did FORTRAN in school.

Thanks for your efforts and education that you provide on this list. It's really great stuff

John
KN4GUY







 

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Larry

I spent some time in this yesterday. Downloaded the CH340/341 driver. Still won't recognize the chip.?

I may have bricked it in the process of learning how to use Arduino IDE. Seems that's the tuition cost for this sort of thing. No worries.?

Two questions:
What setting are correct for Arduino IDE?

What is the correct replacement chip? ?There are lots of clones with different physical dimensions and pin spacing. I found this out the hard way when building the K6BEZ antenna analyzer (which seems to work ok despite being a bit of a mess on prototype board).?

I really feel like I need a proper antenna analyzer but don't know enough to know which to get. So home brew will have to teach me a little. ?

Thanks
John?

On Nov 8, 2017, at 00:35, Larry Smith <815cpu@...> wrote:

hi john,? hope your doing well.
any luck with your upload problem?? let us know when it's convenient.
73

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 6:59 PM, 1practical.man <1practical.man@...> wrote:
Allard

Will your Raduino version 2 be based on the ATMega 2560 or similar platform?

Just curious about how that is evolving.

BREAK.

I still haven't figured out how to load your code in the original chip. My ancient windows 7 machine won't recognize the chip and allow a write. Thought it worked initially because the LED on the raduino came on, but no code on chip.

I will keep plugging away trying to sort it properly.

This is all new to me. I haven't tried programming since I did FORTRAN in school.

Thanks for your efforts and education that you provide on this list. It's really great stuff

John
KN4GUY