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The DigiX => DigiX Support => Topic started by: RicM on September 10, 2013, 12:10:01 am
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Which board do I select when I want to upload code?
I tried Arduino Duemillanova w/ AT mega328, but I get a timeout error in stk500_getsync()
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See if this shows you the answer - from the WIKI
=ide&s[]=1&s[]=04]http://digistump.com/wiki/digispark/tutorials/connecting?s[]=ide&s[]=1&s[]=04 (http://digistump.com/wiki/digispark/tutorials/connecting?s[)
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For the DigiX you'll want this page in the wiki: http://digistump.com/wiki/digix/tutorials/software
And worth reading the whole wiki: http://digistump.com/wiki/digix
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Yes, I am sure that is what I was after. I wish it were easier to find. :-)
Thanks!
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The URL on the back of every DigiX ("Get started at digistu.mp/digix") takes you right to it, it was also in the Kickstarter update - if there is anywhere else you thing we should put it to make it easier to find please let me know!
Thanks,
Erik
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Doh! Snap!
OK.....
I read that on the back of the board already, and already tried it, but..... I thought the "." was a blob of ink and I did not try to go to "digistu.mp".
Thanks for the clarification.
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Still not able to get this going.
I have followed the instructions from here:
http://digistump.com/wiki/digix/tutorials/software
What exactly am I supposed to end up with, directory-wise, after un-zipping the add-ons zip file?
Under My Documents, I have
Arduino
Arduino\DigiX Driver
hardware
libraries
I ran the 64-bit driver install many times - all successfully.
I completely removed and re-installed the 1.5.3 IDE including getting rid of all associated directories.
I do not see the DigiX in the list of boards.
I think it has to do with where the un-zipped contents of that add-ons folder go. It seems there are two directory structures with similar stuff; one under "Program Files (x86)", and one under "My Documents\Arduino".
So, I admit to not being an expert here - am I missing something? Is this supposed to be relatively painless?
I can set up a web meeting and show my screen with somebody if that would help.
Thanks!
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Didn't notice the cross to the DigiX forums. ::) That is a bit subtle - I just wanted to see what was new . . .
I have noticed though if you hit 'WIKI' on http://digistump.com/products/30 (http://digistump.com/products/30) digiSpark starter / resource you start at TopLevel here : http://digistump.com/wiki/ (http://digistump.com/wiki/)
Would be handy to have it jump to Spark : http://digistump.com/wiki/digispark (http://digistump.com/wiki/digispark) or for DIGIX : http://digistump.com/wiki/digix (http://digistump.com/wiki/digix)
Awesome news to hear the DigiX exists in the real world - even if not where I can touch it.
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Looking For reply to tell me correct procedure to install. Also note I see that there may be a problem since I got some quick popup about a Bossa somethingrather. Anyone got some ideas for me?
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If you aren't seeing the board in the Tools->Boards menu then folder setup is likely the program.
The zip contains "DigiX Driver" and "Hardware" after unzipping those should be located as follows:
My Documents/Arduino/DigiX Driver
My Documents/Arduino/Hardware
So, I admit to not being an expert here - am I missing something? Is this supposed to be relatively painless?
The idea is to make it painless in the future by working out the issues now with Beta backers - which is what makes it a Beta - so there will be a bug or bad instructions here and there, but I'll be here to help as often as possible, so bear with us!
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Thanks. OK, I believe I have it going as desired now.
I get that this is beta and we work out bugs - no worries there, of course.
One of the above posts points out a DigiSpark set of instructions. I think that was also part of the problem because of mis-matched software and drivers and such.
With a completely clean install (everything wiped out) and setting the correct directory structure, all look good. There was some goofiness with serial ports, but I attribute that to stupid Windows and how it was handling things in the background. After a couple cycles of plugin-disconnect-plugin-disconnect, the board was then seen in the IDE on the proper COM port.
So all is now good.
I am totally happy to go over this in a web meeting and help out with any documentation and such - if you need it.
Thanks for the help!
Cheers!