So I didn't realize if you removed a satellite without removing the channels that I'd get the infamous Micro HD boot loop. I guess I should have checked the forums more often. Haha
So fortunately I have a usb ttl cable I've had to modify to work with the geosatpro microhd programming port. I've been able to search the forums and found the steps and pinout of the microhd. However, I'm having problems getting the firmware to download to the STB.
I'm using a Prolific PL-2303 XA / HXA chip driver USB to TTL and I feel like it may be part of the problem. I had to search the internet and grab an old version that apparently works with my computer. I'm running Windows 10. ALI Editor seems to see the USB to TTL, but I keep getting the "Failed to Test Port". Also, I tried to use Putty as a COM ready to connect my TX and RX of the USB to TTL and see if I get a loop back when I type some text, but I'm not seeing anything. I think either my USB to TTL might be broke or the driver for it says it's working when in fact it's not. I also tried to research my model of the usb to ttl and the Prolific website is not clear, but sounds as if this version of the chipset is not supported by Windows 10. I feel like I've tried everything, including swapping the TX and RX pins as well as supplying external power while downloading the firmware.
Anyone, have any thoughts or ideas?
So fortunately I have a usb ttl cable I've had to modify to work with the geosatpro microhd programming port. I've been able to search the forums and found the steps and pinout of the microhd. However, I'm having problems getting the firmware to download to the STB.
I'm using a Prolific PL-2303 XA / HXA chip driver USB to TTL and I feel like it may be part of the problem. I had to search the internet and grab an old version that apparently works with my computer. I'm running Windows 10. ALI Editor seems to see the USB to TTL, but I keep getting the "Failed to Test Port". Also, I tried to use Putty as a COM ready to connect my TX and RX of the USB to TTL and see if I get a loop back when I type some text, but I'm not seeing anything. I think either my USB to TTL might be broke or the driver for it says it's working when in fact it's not. I also tried to research my model of the usb to ttl and the Prolific website is not clear, but sounds as if this version of the chipset is not supported by Windows 10. I feel like I've tried everything, including swapping the TX and RX pins as well as supplying external power while downloading the firmware.
Anyone, have any thoughts or ideas?