Anzeb wrote:Can you explain this part? If you mean COM3, when i restart the board i get a COM7 found and it loads up nothing, if i reconnect the usb it doesnt find a reset happening.
If the Pro Micro and the CP2102 are correctly wired and powered, unplugging and replugging the Pro Micro should trigger the bootloader.
Do you have a multimeter to check the connections?
I had the same error and after an 1hr of trouble shooting discovered if I have the DS4 plugged into a USB 3.0 port it WILL NOT WORK. If I plug it into a USB 2.0 port everything is fine. With the G25 it does not seem to matter if I have it plugged into USB 2.0 or 3.0 it works fine either way. Hope this helps.
Anzeb wrote:Can you explain this part? If you mean COM3, when i restart the board i get a COM7 found and it loads up nothing, if i reconnect the usb it doesnt find a reset happening.
If the Pro Micro and the CP2102 are correctly wired and powered, unplugging and replugging the Pro Micro should trigger the bootloader.
Do you have a multimeter to check the connections?
Which device should i use as the correct one for the bootloader?
PicSoul wrote:I had the same error and after an 1hr of trouble shooting discovered if I have the DS4 plugged into a USB 3.0 port it WILL NOT WORK. If I plug it into a USB 2.0 port everything is fine. With the G25 it does not seem to matter if I have it plugged into USB 2.0 or 3.0 it works fine either way. Hope this helps.
The problem comes up even before GIMX, at loading up the bootloader. But thanks for the info
Anzeb wrote:Which device should i use as the correct one for the bootloader?
Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART bridge (COM3)
or
Arduino Leonardo bootloader (COM7)