[hpsdr] Bricked my Angelia: Help installing Bootloader using USB Blaster cable
Rick Fletcher
rick at teksharp.com
Sat Aug 23 06:20:21 PDT 2014
I'm still running V3.5 and have experienced distorted audio twice. Both
times, I was able to restore normal operation by terminating PowerSDR and
launching a new instance of it.
73,
Rick, W7YP
-----Original Message-----
From: Hpsdr [mailto:hpsdr-bounces at lists.openhpsdr.org] On Behalf Of Les
Keppie
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 5:13 PM
To: larry at foxgulch.com; hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] Bricked my Angelia: Help installing Bootloader using
USB Blaster cable
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Hi All
I have experienced a similar situation regarding v4.1 whilst trying to
revert to v4.0
After upgrading to v4.1 when it became available I only had it running for a
short period when I was experiencing distorted audio - checked all bands
same result - decided to revert to v4.0 firmware Using Programmer old file
was reported as deleted but no perecntage values appeared when uploading the
new file and the process never did complete
I then switched to the Bootloader and again tried load v4.0 firmware - same
result as using the Programmer
This happened the day before I was due to go on 2 weeks holiday so just left
everything as was
On returning I thought about it for a while and decided to try the
Bootloader and was able to upgrade to v4.1 and no distorted audio problems
- have been running it now for some 4 days without any problems
Just thought I would put this out for information
Regards
Les VK2DSG
On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 02:41:09 +1000, Larry J on Linux Mint 17 (Ubuntu
14.04) Desktop <larry at foxgulch.com> wrote:
> ***** High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List *****
>
> Attempted to upgrade the firmware in my 100D using
> HPSDRProgrammer_V2_nopcap 2.0. Board was intially discovered but when
> I attempted to write 4.1 rbf, all operations stopped. Now it won't
> boot. (J17 jumper on or off, doesn't help)
>
> So I hooked up my Canton Electronics "Altera USBBlaster Rev C) and
> fired off the Altera Quartus Programmer v12 build 177 11/7/2012 which
> responded after I clicked Start as follows:
>
> Info (209060): Started Programmer operation at Fri Aug 22 15:25:23
> 2014 Info (209018): Device 1 silicon ID is 0x18 Info (209044): Erasing
> ASP configuration device(s) Info (209024): Programming device 1 Info
> (209018): Device 1 silicon ID is 0x18 Info (209011): Successfully
> performed operation(s) Info (209061): Ended Programmer operation at
> Fri Aug 22 15:26:15 2014
>
> which looked OK but no boot! Second from left front panel red led
> glows constantly but dim.
>
> Somewhere I noticed (post by Franz Hegener) that I should have
> selected EPC 128? My device (in the Quartus II 32 bit Programmer
> window shows Device=EPCS16 as read from Quartus-II Programmer window
> and also shown in the document "Quartus-II Programmer and Byteblaster" by
> N9VV and KCXG v2.3 dated 04/23/13. Is this my error?
>
> Any ideas to try next??
>
> Thanks,
> Larry W0AY
>
> Note for record:
> 1. Version 12 of the Quartus II Programmer matches the "Quartus-II
> Programmer and Byteblaster" instructions (noted above) but the current
> version V12 does not. Obtain V12 here:
> https://www.altera.com/download/sw/dnl-sw-index.jsp#
>
> 2. Win7 refused to load the drivers provided by Altera in V14. I used
> the USB Blaster drivers by Altera dated 2/17/2009 version 2.4.16.0
>
>
>
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