Perhaps your firmware.bin is not correct or you didn't compile it correctly. It works fine for me. If compiler didn't compile rxMode code correctly (missing armips can cause this) that will cause rxMode to black screen when you attempt to boot it. Does DevMode boot? (go to advanced options to find that one)
I am on 5.1.0 and I don't wanna downgrade
But 2.6 release of rxtools works for me!
9.2 with downgraded mset is working too !
I don't know why but I can't download your file...
I don't wanna using MSET! I want use SpiderThe MSET support is only for 4.X and 9.X. Why are you staying on 5.1.0 anyway? There is absolutely no point.
Yes thank you ^^
I don't wanna using MSET! I want use Spider
That's the problem.Then why are you talking about the code.bin?
Just go to this page : http://launch.rxtools.net (with the wifi off first to bookmark it)
That's the problem.
I saied this becuase I did but doesn't work both launch.rxtools both the albertosonic launcher
Spider also works fine for me. What is your exact problem?That's the problem.
I saied this becuase I did but doesn't work both launch.rxtools both the albertosonic launcher
So I put in ROOT of my sd card all the files...(including the slot[...].bin code.bin firmware.bin and rxtools.dat)Spider also works fine for me. What is your exact problem?
Not yet. ThanksDid you try to delete your cookies/history?
I agree and disagree, I agree because setting your path you don't need to reboot but if you're a noob like myself and you never installed the necessary apps to compile it you will need to reboot after installing said apps otherwise typing "make" into cmd tells you that nothing is configured to run it or something along those lines. A reboot solves this.I have something to say!!
Those of you who are using Windows and need to configure your PATH variable - YOU DO NOT NEED TO REBOOT.
Just saying.
Everything can easily be done WITHOUT restarting your machine.
To set the PATH variable for your current account, run cmd and enter this:
Code:setx PATH "%PATH%;C:\New\Path\To\Add"
That will append stuff to your current PATH. Then you have 2 options.
1.) Close and open another Command Prompt - the changes would've already been applied.
2.) If you want to continue using the current Command Prompt, enter this:
Code:set PATH=%PATH%;C:\New\Path\To\Add
It really isn't necessary to log off or restart the OS - I've done this, many times.
Are you using a 64GB SD card?Not yet. Thanks
EDIT: I did.
Same of before
I agree and disagree, I agree because setting your path you don't need to reboot but if you're a noob like myself and you never installed the necessary apps to compile it you will need to reboot after installing said apps otherwise typing "make" into cmd tells you that nothing is configured to run it or something along those lines. A reboot solves this.