[hpsdr] initozy PIPED

Bill Tracey bill at ewjt.com
Tue Jan 6 11:58:11 PST 2009


OK - the fast blink on D1 after PowerSDR  is started says that Ozy is 
not finding the clocks he expects.  Can you tell me you configuration:

     What boards do you have in Atlas?
     What do you have selected on the Setup->General->HPSDR page?
     What is the date in the title bar of the version of PowerSDR 
you're running?
     What version of Windows are you running?

Another thing to look at is to check that Windows thinks that Ozy is 
happy - can you take a look  at:
     Control Panel->System->Hardware->Device Manager->View->Devices 
By Type->LibUSB-Win32 Devices->Ozy Host Assisted Firmware Load
     Does device status on the general tab indicate the device is 
working properly?

Regards,

Bill  (kd5tfd)



At 01:24 PM 1/6/2009, Hulen Smith wrote:

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Bill Tracey" <bill at ewjt.com>
>To: "Hulen Smith" <clay1952 at cmaaccess.com>; <hpsdr at lists.hpsdr.org>
>Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 11:24 PM
>Subject: Re: [hpsdr] initozy PIPED
>
>
> > Hulen:
> >
> > Below you say:
> >
> >          after PowerSDR load = after initozy = no change
> >
> > Does this include pressing the Start button on the PowerSDR console
> > and thereby turning it on?    I'd expect the fast blink to go away
> > when you press the Start button on PowerSDR?
>
>No Bill, fast blink continues at all times after initozy is loaded and relay
>clicks. I've made some corrections to "before initozy", sorry but this is
>double checked confirmed now with magnifier. All of this is the same no
>matter what connector position the boards are in. Maybe it's something in my
>Altas board? Tonight I will load it on another computer and see if the
>results are the same.
>
>Thanks for your help Bill
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