Updates with Hermes V4b
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Updates with Hermes V4b
Last edited by udip; 10-28-2010 at 02:31 PM. Reason: Adding zip file
Yes, use udip1c2-h3.hex.
Here is a .hex that blinks red when loading the jailbreak, but then turns off if successful. This way the LED isn't always shining since it can get annoying seeing it at the corner of your eye.
A Jumper between D1 and D0 will turn off the LEDs. However, it should probably be on for several seconds before turning it off. Will work on that next.
You must be looking at the older version. The newer version only set a fixed duty cycle. For example, "duty=4000 out of 20000" means "RED between count 0 and 4000 and GREEN between 4000 and 20000. So, it would be a pulsing RED on GREEN.
If you want all GREEN, then set duty = 0.
If you want all RED, then set duty = 20000.
Or set something in between.
Yes, everybody wants it differently. Blinking, On or Off, Red, Green or Blue. That's why I just post the information and let you guys do whatever you want to do. You are the customer and you are always right.
I think the "normal" operation will be first LED blinking red and after correct booting second LED stays green or blue.
If the booting is not successfully then second LED stays red.
This is how the USB clones are operating.
New hex files for all udip boards with HermesV3 and all the fixes for working updates.
Enjoy...
Sorry for the n00b question but as i just got my AVR Key today (ATmega32u2), would it be possible to let me know which hex inside this rar (1a, 1b, 1c1 or 1c2) is the correct one for my key?
Thanks in advance.
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