I even stepped back to v14 of OpenPilot and the v14 firmware. After installing firmware the system refuses to talk to the board.
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That seems to go as designed, right up to the part where I install the firmware. I went through the "Rescue" process in OpenPilot to erase the board and reload the BootLoader. Tried this on two computers, both of which were able to talk to the board a couple of weeks ago when I was messing with Gary's PPM/PWM configuration, but both, now, don't want anything to do with the board. 15.02.02 (the version that's CC3D compatible) and tried again. Then uninstalled OpenPilot, shutdown, restart, download fresh OpenPilot v. Before uninstalling OpenPilot, I went to Device Manager, chose "Ports" and uninstalled the CopterControl item, checkmarked "Delete Drivers" and removed the device. I tried my Vista computer and my Windows 8.1 computer. I've uninstalled the program (twice) uninstalled and reinstalled device drivers (twice), tried different USB cables (three including two that worked properly in the past), different physical USB ports, changed the USB virtual COM Port ID. Launch OpenPilot and tell me what it says in the "Connection Device" field when you launch the Wizard. I'm interested in the port speed, data length, parity, FC, etc. Would one of you be willing to connect your CC3D to your PC and:Ĭheck your com port settings in Windows Device Manager. OP shows "Connection Device: USB CopterControl" but Board Type says Unknown. I see the virtual USB port in Device Manager, I launch OpenPilot, then the Wizard and try to connect. Unfortunately, OpenPilot won't connect properly. So I've got to reset my CC3D configuration for my PWM radio. a couple of weeks ago I reconfigured my CC3D for PPM to help with a little receiver question. I tested them with the radio only, now I'm trying to test with the CC3D and radio.īut. I've finished assembling my PWB/ESC/Motors.