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Title: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7 [Solution: Install DFU driver (step 4)]
Post by: 260z on 11/Sep/2012 06:20:45 PM
 Hi all,
Having a problem upgrading my retrode and wonder if you can help.

I follow the steps  as you do holding down the buttons and when i go into device manager the Retrode is listed as an unknown device. Tried it several times but always shows as unknown. Tried all the ports and  dufferent cables to be safe  - but still the same.

It shows as retrode under normal use but always unknown when i try and upgrade :o


What am i doing wrong?



Details are:

Retrode 2 (original firmware no version number)
Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit
AMD  Phenom 2 x6 1100T
16gb Ram


Thanks

Gareth


Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: Matthias_H on 12/Sep/2012 04:29:35 AM
Have you installed the Jungo driver? (step 4 under "Install new firmware version" (http://www.retrode.org/documentation/firmware/))
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: 260z on 12/Sep/2012 01:08:50 PM
I think i May be going Crazy - I did'nt even see step 4 last night I somehow jumped straight to step 5....  ::)

I  honestly dont know how i missed it - hangs head out of not being able to read Jeez.... maybe i can blame my browser? :-[

I'm at work at the moment so will do it tonight... Sorry and thanks


Gareth
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: 260z on 13/Sep/2012 11:54:46 AM
Worked Perfectly - Just me being stupid  :o

Thanks
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: zin0099 on 11/Apr/2013 04:30:14 AM
well i had the same problem but i had to goto device manager to update/install the usb driver that had a caution sign next to it then i was able to install the firmware update
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: DiggerandIndy on 06/May/2013 01:55:37 PM
Quote from: Matthias_H on 12/Sep/2012 04:29:35 AM
Have you installed the Jungo driver? (step 4 under "Install new firmware version" (http://www.retrode.org/documentation/firmware/))

I'm having the same problems, too. What driver?
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7 [Solution: Install DFU driver (step 4)]
Post by: Matthias_H on 06/May/2013 03:43:57 PM
Quote from: DiggerandIndy on 06/May/2013 01:55:37 PM
Quote from: Matthias_H on 12/Sep/2012 04:29:35 AM
Have you installed the Jungo driver? (step 4 under "Install new firmware version" (http://www.retrode.org/documentation/firmware/))

I'm having the same problems, too. What driver?

The one that you will find when acting according to information found on the page linked above.
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: thomasgame on 17/Nov/2013 01:31:52 AM
Quote from: Matthias_H on 12/Sep/2012 04:29:35 AM
Have you installed the Jungo driver? (step 4 under "Install new firmware version" (http://www.retrode.org/documentation/firmware/))
what "Jungo driver"? I clicked on the link and it just took me to the firmware page.
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7
Post by: Wannado on 17/Nov/2013 10:31:31 PM
Quote from: thomasgame on 17/Nov/2013 01:31:52 AM
Quote from: Matthias_H on 12/Sep/2012 04:29:35 AM
Have you installed the Jungo driver? (step 4 under "Install new firmware version" (http://www.retrode.org/documentation/firmware/))
what "Jungo driver"? I clicked on the link and it just took me to the firmware page.

On said firmware page, you will find a heading that says "Install new firmware version", and in the paragraph below that heading, you will find a numbered list of steps.
Step 4, which the link text refers to, is:

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4. Windows will now recognise a new device. When asked for drivers, direct it to the "usb" subfolder in your FLIP installation directory.

So, the question "Have you installed the Jungo driver?" translates to "Have you performed this step 4 (and steps 1, 2, 3 before it)?".

If you wonder why it's called the "Jungo driver", see step 5:

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5. Go to the Windows device manager and look for a mysterious device called "Jungo" or "AT90USB646″ or similar. If there is none, repeat steps 3 and 4.
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7 [Solution: Install DFU driver (step 4)]
Post by: thomasgame on 18/Nov/2013 06:50:55 PM
I've figured out the firmware deal, but I don't see it in the Retrode.
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7 [Solution: Install DFU driver (step 4)]
Post by: Matthias_H on 19/Nov/2013 03:20:14 PM
Can you confirm that your Retrode starts into HWB mode when you do the button thing as described, with unknown device popping up in Device Manager?

Then, just install driver for it from said "usb" subfolder of the FLIP installation.
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7 [Solution: Install DFU driver (step 4)]
Post by: thomasgame on 19/Nov/2013 08:36:49 PM
I'm good now. I've looked on the Atmel instructions more closely and got to install the firmware. (the part to install the "unknown device") I guess I was too dumb to realize the answer was right in front of me. :-[
Title: Re: Upgrading Firmware problem Windows 7 [Solution: Install DFU driver (step 4)]
Post by: Matthias_H on 20/Nov/2013 10:05:24 AM
Quotetoo dumb to realize the answer was right in front of me. :-[

It happens to all of us, occasionally. Thanks to the community for helping poor thomasgame out :)