riggar
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Connecting the Teletype via usb to either my Win 10 PC or a spare with Win 7 is proving difficult.
I hold the front panel button while powering on - and nothing, at least neither PC senses the device.
The Teletype screen remains blank.
What to try next?
try a different USB A-A cable. cables labeled as ātransferā cables wonāt work. i also had a problem with a USB 3 cable, while USB 2 worked.
Also try it with Teletype being the only module plugged into your power supply. I have found this to be the best practice for running updates.
rikrak
4
I have upgraded/downgraded/upgraded several times since I got my TT last week.
At no point did my PC acknowledge the TT was plugged in and the TT screen was blank.
I just continued with the procedure. The write command appeared to work (progress bar on PC etc) and then a few seconds after the āstartā command, the TT came to life displaying the correct firmware. I then had to power cycle to get the keyboard to work.
Have you tried actually executing the command line instructions as per the guide?
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unity2k
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Same here as @rikrak regarding success, except Iāve done this now more than a dozen times with similar results.
As far as the suggestion to have it as the only thing plugged into your power supply, with over 100 modules in my rack this would be impossible for me to accomplish for as often as Iāve updated my TT firmware.
When I first got my TT I marked the USB cable with a piece of tape and wrote on it āMonomeā so I wouldnāt get it confused with another short black USB cable 
Curious. Does it show up at all on your Windows Device Manager?
rikrak
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Yes but not when I first connected the TT to my PC, which was when the instructions suggested it would.
Once tbe firmware had finished updating however, I checked again and the new Dev Mgr entry was there.
EDIT: Iām on Windows 10, for my sins.
riggar
8
Thanks very much for getting back. Itās late - so Iāll have a review tomorrow
riggar
9
Ran DFU programmer and got libusb0.dll error
Fixed that (I assume) as the next run gave a āno deviceā error
Checked lead by taking the A - A lead and connected a A socket to type B - then plugging A side into PC and the B into some device. Nothing.
Used a normal A - B lead and the device came up on the computer - so suspect the A - A lead I have is a dud
Got an A - A (not transfer lead) on order
rikrak
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I connected my A-A lead via a Mac keyboardās onboard usb hub. I doubt that will help in this instance. Keep us posted.
sam
11
When you power cycle your modular system make sure that the USB A-A cable is not connected.
Sequence of events should be:
- Disconnect all USB cables
- Power off modular
- Count to 10
- Hold button down, and power up
- Connect USB A-A cable
Also, and this is on Linux but may also apply elsewhere, Iāve had unreliable results when using USB 3.0 ports on my computer. Try using USB 2.0 ports.
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riggar
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sam - tried that - no hint on either PC (win10 & win7) and running dfu programmer just says no device
any way new A _ A lead arrived today, and when plugging now get a usb windows message (on both) saying windows doesnāt recognise the usb device
so went through the process of installing driver within the dfu 0.7.2 programmer directory, the āatmel_usb_dfu.infā but windows gives up with a āthe folder you specified doesnāt contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, maker sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systemsā
Ah! do I need to be a 32 bit OS here?
Teletype is the only connected module.
riggar
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Well I got there!
installed XP on a spare disk. (note did not work with WinXP SP1 or WinXP SP3)
connected via usb no problem.
ran dfu-programmer
all worked fine
Iāll keep that disk handy for any future updates etc.
shall get one of these
then dead easy to switch in / out
thanks for your help - any ideas on Win 7 / 10 might be worth checking? But it worked so well under XP Iām happy to stay with that
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