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Extended Pattern sequence setting & firmware 3.x

Extended Pattern sequence setting & firmware 3.x

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Takeshi Yuasa
Posted by Takeshi Yuasa
on Aug 21 2012 20:06 PM
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Hi,

If I'd like to use only One command to start projection and complete One sequence of pattern, should I use Extended Pattern sequence setting (0x04 0x08)?
It seems just read or define the setting, but in byte #18 indicate "Display pattern sequence once and Continuously display pattern", so I hope this command
can use my purpose.

If yes, is over 3.0 version firmware for DM365 available? I'd like to update my LCr only for the above purpose.

Regards,
TakeshiYuasa

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on Aug 02 2012 14:09 PM
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    Hi Takeshi,

    To display the pattern sequence once, you have to set the Extended Pattern Sequence Setting (0x04 0x80). The command setting needs to be corrected in the DLP® LightCrafter™ DM365 Command Interface Guide. Define the value of byte #18 to '0' for displaying the pattern sequence once.

    The LightCrafter's DM365 v3.31 is available with the new DLP LightCrafter Firmware and Software Package . The download link is not yet active and we are currently working on fixing this link.

    Regards,

    Divya

    www.ti.com/mems

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  • Takeshi Yuasa
    Posted by Takeshi Yuasa
    on Aug 05 2012 22:07 PM
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    Hi Divya,

    I could download and unzipped the firmware package.

    But when I run the bat file (as you described in readme), there is an error like this.

    *****************************************************
    Copying image file 'dm3xx_nandv3_31.dat' to 'F:'
    Opening Drive 'F:'
    Error At : lcr_boot_sd.c:572 main!!!
    Failed to copy the image to  SD card !!!
    *****************************************************

    I confirmed the SD with drive F: is working and could be written.

    Does the V3.31 still have problem? Or should I do some at my side?

    Takeshi Yuasa

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on Aug 06 2012 06:21 AM
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    Hi Takeshi,

    Did you open the MSDOS command window with "Run as administrator"?

    Regards,

    Divya

    www.ti.com/mems

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  • Takeshi Yuasa
    Posted by Takeshi Yuasa
    on Aug 06 2012 06:32 AM
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    Hi Divya,

    I double checked I run as admin.
    Still I can see "Error At : Icr_boot_sd.c:572 main!!! Failed to copy the image to SD card!!!"

    Regards,

    Takeshi

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  • Takeshi Yuasa
    Posted by Takeshi Yuasa
    on Aug 06 2012 21:16 PM
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    Hi Divya,

    It seems I succeeded to make an image on WindowsXP system.
    But there were some error when using Reader/Writer to access SD even if I use WindowsXP.
    I don't know reason why but please close this.

     * I never success with Windows7 system however.

    Thanks,
    Takeshi

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on Aug 13 2012 14:05 PM
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    Hi Takeshi,

    I believe you have the boot utility and SD card in the same directory. I am running the terminal in Win 7 with "Run as administrator" and below is the log,

    Copying image file 'dm3xx_nandv3_31.dat' to 'E:'
    Opening Drive 'E:'
    Searching for image file location ...............................
    Image File Location : 0x1EA0000
    Writing boot record
    Image copied to SD card SUCCESS

    Could you please provide the error details on your Windows XP system?

    Regards,

    Divya

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  • Takeshi Yuasa
    Posted by Takeshi Yuasa
    on Aug 16 2012 21:26 PM
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    Hi Divya,

    Since then, I can no longer duplicate the problem with Windows XP system. I'm sorry to disturbing you.
    I could upgrade with this system.
    However, Windows 7 still have same problem.

    Takeshi

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on Aug 21 2012 10:50 AM
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    Hi Takeshi,

    Please format the SD card prior to running to the utility. Can you provide details of the SD card you are using?

    Also, the error logs would be useful to debug the issue.

    Regards,

    Divya

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  • Takeshi Yuasa
    Posted by Takeshi Yuasa
    on Aug 21 2012 20:06 PM
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    Hi Divya,

    The error logs are following. I formatted SD before run the utility.

    ***************************************************************
    >lcr_boot_sd.exe dm3xx_nandv3_31.dat i:
    WIN32
    Copying image file 'dm3xx_nandv3_31.dat' to 'i:'
    Opening Drive 'i:'
    Error At : lcr_boot_sd.c:572 main!!!
    Failed to copy the image to  SD card !!!
    ***************************************************************

    The SD card I'm using is;
    - MM8GR02GUACY-NA (2GB microSD card)
    - Verbatim 4GB SD card

    These work fine with Windows XP system.
    As I told you, I'm fine with windowsXP, so this issue is not priority.

    Regards,
    Takeshi

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