![]() ![]() I was able to update the MD-9600 firmware to the latest version. Update: With Memory Integrity(*) turned off, the driver loaded, and it worked. My instinct is to turn memory integrity back on after successfully loading the firmware, and only turning it off to load future firmware versions. I'll reply below and tell you if it worked. So I am going to try turning it off to run the driver, but I'd appreciate any insights from others as to how to deal with all this long-term. Memory integrity sounds like a very good thing to have. I get the error screens attached, and they point to this Microsoft page: Even though I booted with Driver Signing requirement turned off. This contains a driver file STTub30.sys, dated 2015. I also found a driver on another Web site called stm-device-in-dfu-mode-1498782.zip. Update Driver finds nothing relevant on my PC or on Windows Update. Device Manager still sees an unconfigured device with no driver. ![]() The application it adds does not "see" any devices with the radio connected. This installs, but does not seem to add a driver. I downloaded en.stsw-stm32080.zip from the STM Web site. With the radio in firmware update mode, Device Manager shows an unconfigured "Digital Radio in USB Mode" in "Other Devices. It works perfectly with my GD77 for both codeplug and firmware loading. I see you refer to a "Discord server" discussion in earlier answers, but I cannot find the link to the discord server either in the Forum here anywhere either.I just got a new Windows 11 PC. Tried changing the driver in the Windows Device manager, but to what? I see no "Driver folder" in either the software download, or the download for the new firmware. If it is listed as “STM32 BOOTLOADER”, the driver needs to be changed (Driver folder)" ![]() Trying to make sure I'm running the latest firmware on an EVC2SX I just bought from you, following the instructions, all is good until Windows 10 connects to the device with the jumper set, and it is listed as STM32 BOOTLOADER. I don't even have a serial # anymore lol! Let me know if I should just order a new EV C? ID : STMicroelectronicsĠ7:31:02 : Time elapsed during the read operation is: 00:00:00.481 When I switch the jumper back and try and access it in EVC mode I just get this in device manager: "Unknown USB Device (Port Reset Failed)"Ġ7:31:02 : USB speed : Full Speed (12MBit/s)Ġ7:31:02 : Manuf. Then in trying to fix it choose one of the options "erase everything" and now I'm at a point where the only time my EVC is recognized by Windows 11 is when it is in bootloader mode. I'm pretty sure I've bricked my EVC2SX-03 (STM32F072C) - I think I got mixed up with the whole DFU and then non-DFU bootloader and at one point had both STM programs installed. ![]() The device we're looking for is the Internal Flash (alt=0).įinally, flash the new firmware (replace firmware name with the one you're flashing)ĭisconnect the USB cable, move the jumper to position (1-2) and reconnect the cable. Not sure why anyone would want that at the moment, but perhaps there are people using linux as a daily OS and want to quickly flash a new firmware on EVC2.įirs of all, move the jumper to the BOOT position (2-3) and connect the cable.Īfter successful install, you can verify the util sees the device by typingĬopyright 2005-2009 Weston Schmidt, Harald Welte and OpenMoko Inc.Ĭopyright 2010-2020 Tormod Volden and Stefan Schmidt I've recently recovered my profile on the forums, so here's what you need to flash the firmware from a linux machine. I've promised to get the linux flashing instructions really long time ago. ![]()
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