jrp Posted February 1 Report Posted February 1 (edited) Dear Midibox-Forum, i just was trying to use a core32 for the first time. I flashed the ST-Link firmware, installed the driver and uploaded the bootloader on my STM32F4Discovery following the described methode using my win11 Laptop. Unfortunately, when i connect the micro-usb port neither my windows, nor my m2 mac computers detect any midi interface. When i look at the system-info under usb, i see the st-link, but nothing else. I tried both micro-usb cables i could find around the house. Of course they could both be faulty, i have no other device to test them with. I attached a short video of me pressing the reset button. Is this the correct light pattern on the board? In other words, is my bootloader running? Thanks, Jens IMG_2901.MOV Edited February 1 by jrp
TK. Posted February 3 Report Posted February 3 Hi Jens, yes - the flashing LED indicates that the bootloader is running. It's strange that USB MIDI doesn't appear on two different computers. The only difference I noticed in your video so far: you are using a MB997C board, while I started with a MB997B, and later switched to a MB997D Not 100% sure, but it could be that this board revision requires a fix - see for example: Best Regards, Thorsten.
jrp Posted February 3 Author Report Posted February 3 (edited) Hi Thorsten, thanks so much! I tried everything suggested in that other thread, with no result. Then i managed to get my hands on a few more micro-usb cables. Guess what, i had been switching between two faulty cables. Everything is running fine now, core is detected in Mios-Studio. PS.: I am happy to be back with this stuff :) Back at ucapps.de Didn´t find the time for a long while. Now i got a job at the HfM Nürnberg to (among other stuff) build robotic percussion... If all goes to plan they will be powered by midibox :) Edited February 3 by jrp
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