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29 Jan 2020 19:03 #75851
by norris
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Checking via my computer there are models stored on my Devo 7e yet when I turn the transmitter on and go to “load”model menu there’s nothing there, completely blank.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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30 Jan 2020 01:51 #75854
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Replied by gdenton on topic Devo 7e problems
When looking at the 'models' directory on your computer what do you see?
The filenames have to be:
model1.ini
model2.ini
model3.ini
and so on...
The filenames have to be:
model1.ini
model2.ini
model3.ini
and so on...
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30 Jan 2020 03:47 #75855
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Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" and see if model files have *.ini extension only. Also, model files have to be numbered in series (1..n), without gaps.
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30 Jan 2020 09:27 #75856
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Exactly that with some being renamed with the models that I have downloaded.
Tx memory is completely blank, nothing to select to load.
Replied by norris on topic Devo 7e problems
gdenton wrote: When looking at the 'models' directory on your computer what do you see?
The filenames have to be:
model1.ini
model2.ini
model3.ini
and so on...
Exactly that with some being renamed with the models that I have downloaded.
Tx memory is completely blank, nothing to select to load.
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30 Jan 2020 10:42 - 30 Jan 2020 10:47 #75857
by vlad_vy
Replied by vlad_vy on topic Devo 7e problems
These files can't be renamed, only "modelN.ini" is acceptable. If system will not find "model1.ini" you will see nothing at list.
Last edit: 30 Jan 2020 10:47 by vlad_vy.
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08 Feb 2020 23:30 #75900
by norris
Replied by norris on topic Devo 7e problems
I have re-flashed the firmware but didn’t get the “Deviation” start up screen on the TX until I formatted the TX drive, if that makes sense?
I then reloaded the drive plus the model file for my V120DO2 and now it seems to be fine.
As yet not flown it but I removed the main blades and spooled it and it seemed to work as it should, well It didn’t go nuts or throw a fit!
However sometimes when you replace the main blades they then go nutty . I have a HCP100S doing that at the moment, don’t know why?
I then reloaded the drive plus the model file for my V120DO2 and now it seems to be fine.
As yet not flown it but I removed the main blades and spooled it and it seemed to work as it should, well It didn’t go nuts or throw a fit!
However sometimes when you replace the main blades they then go nutty . I have a HCP100S doing that at the moment, don’t know why?
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08 Feb 2020 23:35 #75901
by norris
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Does Open TX affect the running of Deviation?
I had to removed various files and programmes ( Open TX being one of them) on my laptop and run maintenance before it worked.
I had to removed various files and programmes ( Open TX being one of them) on my laptop and run maintenance before it worked.
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