Dongle mode!
Hi @linuxares, I don't use a timeout in my code because I expect the user will power up and fiddle around a bit before being ready to launch. @mattytrog is supporting all sorts of boards, including internal chips that only need to be on for a few seconds - hence, he sets a timeout...
Update: Wednesday's and Thursday's builds are sold out, I'll cook up another 10 or 15 tonight. BTW - If you would like to place an order from outside the US, you can just PM me. It will be a lot easier than Tindie, as they don't have a shipping solution so I have to type it all in to USPS...
Sure, here is a thread
https://gbatemp.net/threads/samd-fusee-payload-launcher-v2.517731/
And here is the hackaday.io page
https://hackaday.io/project/160187-samd-v2-fusee-payload-injector
Just a note for the folks who have been on the Tindie waitlist - I'm really sorry that it's been some weeks now, I kept pushing it back as I was going back and forth with the fab house to try to optimize the PCB cutout. I think I've got it about as good as it can be, so no more need to wait. :)...
Hi Guys,
No, not discontinued just way delayed. I was working with the PCB shop to try to get part of the cutout improved, and we went round and round on trying a couple things that didn't work. Each try takes about a week, so there's October for ya. :)
Anyway, the new build is coming this...
Oh that is fabulous! I'm glad you enjoyed it - or if you didn't, please understand that I'm enjoying it! Cheers, friend - thanks for checking the link. :)
It's probably just a version mismatch on ReiNX, the loader payload has not been updated in a while and ReiNX seems to mod their payload every time - why that's necessary, I have no idea. You can update payload with the UF2 Splicer to the new payload, or I'll do it when I get a chance.
Ahh, batteries - I wish I could include one because old batteries give lots of people problems. Glad you got it sorted, and everything is working well for you now.
And congratulations! You are the first person to discover the (not so) hidden rickroll! Bahahahaa!! You deserve a prize, let me...
I have looked into making joycon colored cases, I'm not sure it's practical for SLA, it would be a custom pigment mix and rather difficult to match and produce reliably.
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Yep, the wire got bent up - must have gotten hooked on something. The wire bend is enclosed in the body of the case - try sticking a toothpick in there to push it forward, then bend the two leads down so they hook over the front.
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Thanks for the order, I am printing a case for it now...
Ok, thanks for the feedback on the jig wire. I'll start gluing them. I don't think the wire could move if it was still bent down over the front edge - at least mine don't move here. Could it be that the front part that hooks down got bent and now it is floating free?
You could, but I think multiloader is not really needed. You can first flash the dongle to send the memloader payload one time, then flash it back to hekate.
I put the zip files for memloader v2 and hekate 4 UF2's below.
Thursday's and Friday's orders have all gone out. Ran out of blue LEDs and digikey shipment came a day late on the reup. All good now, a nice pile of completed boards here waiting for their cases to print.
Here is the link to the hackaday.io page where you can download all the files. I'll also update the first page post
https://hackaday.io/project/160187-samd-v2-fusee-payload-injector
No, you do not need any of the tools listed here unless you want to modify the actual payload.
And yes, if you want to update the dongle to send a new payload all you need is one of the UF2 files. Connect the dongle to PC via USB and double click the reset button with a pen. A drive will...