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Hi Guys,
I'm kinda tearing what little hair I have left out over this - please tell me there's a silly step I've missed somewhere.
I can't get a green light from my JR Programmer V2, regardless of the configuration of the switches. For redundancy, I'll add a picture of the model I'm using.
I'm using Windows 10 - in the device manager, it shows up as a "USB Input Device" under the Human Interface Device tab - not Pruftechnik as a USB device like multiple people with the same programmer report.
I've restarted with signed drivers turned off, installed the drivers successfully, and I still only get a red LED, regardless of configuration.
The JRunner program, V3.0.0, does not show the logo as expected, but will recognize it as a bootloader with the switches in the appropriate configuration.
I've tried this on two separate Win10 installations now with the same results.
Have I done anything wrong, or should I throw in the towel and buy a NAND-X ?
I'm kinda tearing what little hair I have left out over this - please tell me there's a silly step I've missed somewhere.
I can't get a green light from my JR Programmer V2, regardless of the configuration of the switches. For redundancy, I'll add a picture of the model I'm using.
I'm using Windows 10 - in the device manager, it shows up as a "USB Input Device" under the Human Interface Device tab - not Pruftechnik as a USB device like multiple people with the same programmer report.
I've restarted with signed drivers turned off, installed the drivers successfully, and I still only get a red LED, regardless of configuration.
The JRunner program, V3.0.0, does not show the logo as expected, but will recognize it as a bootloader with the switches in the appropriate configuration.
I've tried this on two separate Win10 installations now with the same results.
Have I done anything wrong, or should I throw in the towel and buy a NAND-X ?