Does anyone have any idea why my Korg Minilogue XD is not detected (on USB) by the Windows 10 MIDI API?
I'm using Pete Brown's Powershell library at https://github.com/Psychlist1972/Windows-10-PowerShell-MIDI.
I've checked and installed the latest Korg driver from their website.
Running list-midi-example.ps1 all I get (as an output) is the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth.
If I connect an M-Audio dumb controller keyboard this is detected fine. The Korg Librarian also works okay, so no basic comms issue to the Korg.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks,
Peter
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Viewsonic-td2740, I need to get it working on windows-iot.
I read that you can create your own cab files.
I have tried:
to connect to a windows PC and find the drives that are used and copy to Driver and Info files
to create a cab file and i keep getting errors
If you could let me know how to complete this i thank you in advance .
You can follow this guide to build a package for the driver of Viewsonic-td2740 and then install the package on the window iot device. But if there is any compatible issue with Viewsonic-td2740, i think you should contact with Viewsonic to support. You can see the compatible touchscreen in Windows IoT Core Hardware compatibility list.
So I will start off by saying that I do NOT want know how to setup or run QT on the pi. I am specifically trying to setup Qt Creator 4.0.3 (Based on Qt 5.7.0 (MSVC 2013, 32 bit)) to write and compile C++ and the run it on the Raspberry pi 2. I have found that running qt on the pi is far to slow.
I have searched for two days to find the right toolchain download for qt/raspberry and its corresponding qt configuration. Nothing seems to work. I have found what seems like a thousand dead ends searching the web. I can write and compile apps for windows console fine. But finding information to cross compile for raspberry seems to be an elusive Unicorn!
Does anyone have this working??? If so which of the many toolchains did you use? And please help me replicate your QT configuration. The closest I have come is using the GCC ARM Embedded toolchain but I cant seem to get the QT options set correctly and I believe that only gets me part of the way there. My ultimate goal is to control GPIO and use the RadioHead library.
Thanks in advance!
I also wanted to do that, and I actually achieved it, It's called "cross-compilation", you build on the Main PC and then compile it to the target.
Initially I wanted to use my main PC with windows 10, but I ended creating a linux partition on my pc to do it since I didn't found any way to do it with windows.
Qt has a very comprehensive tutorial with Qt5 and RaspberryPi2 (both with linux), the only problem is you need linux on your pc to do it. If you want to do this I would suggest following this steps:
Create a linux partition with the same os as in the pi (for example raspbian and debian) and name the username (in linux) "pi" and the password "raspberry". This will help you with external libraries.
Install Qt for Linux on your new partition
Follow Qt's tutorial on https://wiki.qt.io/RaspberryPi2EGLFS
The tutorial is really straightforward, I really recommend it.
Good Luck.
I have a raspberry pi3 but I am having tremendous issues with trying to install win10 IOT on it. When I download the core and try to boot it I only get the "rainbow" screen. When installing noobs I dont even get the option for win10 IOT. Anyone else had problems with this? Will it work smoother on a raspberry pi2 rather then the pi3?
Im not asking if anyone know solutions for booting win10 IOT on pi3, I have tried most of it :) Just asking if anyone has better experiences using pi2 for it?
If you follow the link to Manually set up your IoT Core device Microsoft there explain how to install with a Windows computer.
If you are using UNIX however, there isn't much help for you. As an experienced Unix user who last used Windows seriously about six years ago I found it quite intimidating to have to
a) log into my Microsoft account (that I last used from a different continent)
b) sign up as a "Windows Insider"
Even after going through these hurdles I only stumbled across the ISO file by accident, and even then nothing for the Raspberry Pi.
This answer isn't given to help you achieve your aim, which I despair of doing, but to let you know that the whole process perplexed someone of considerable experience. I don't see myself using Win 10 for my Pis without buying a pre-configured SD card.
What you're going to need to do is follow this link and do what it says:
https://buildazure.com/2017/05/24/setup-raspberry-pi-with-windows-10-iot-core/
Basically:
Load up your microsd card onto the PC
Use the wizard
Insert card into the Pi
And boot it up.
i working in windows 10 iot core.
first time when i install windows 10 iot core i follow the following list.
how to install windows 10 iot core
follow the link.
i things your problem is solve...
I want to control a Arduino Uno with Matlab. But when trying to activate the Arduino with in the Matlab Console ( a=arduino('Com7','uno')) I first get a message:
Updating server code on Arduino Uno (COM7). Please wait.
and then get the error message:
Cannot program Arduino board Uno (COM7). Please make sure the board is supported and the port and board type are correct.
Does anyone had the same problem and solved it? Or does anyone has an idea what the exact problem is?
Matlab Version: 2014b (64bit) with the Arduino Support Package installed over the supportPackageInstaller
Arduino Software Version: 1.6.5 (The Arduino Support Package from Matlab comes with an older Arduino Software 1.5.6 - and tried also the 1.0.5 version but error still occures)
Windows 7 prof.
I tried this
and this,
but there was no solution. I searched the web for the last 6 hours - with no pay off...so now I turn to you guys.
I hope you can help. Would be very grateful!
Thanks a lot
Marc
Two possible solutions to the problem:
1.Run MATLAB as an admin in windows
2.Remove winavr if installed in the computer(alternatively you may remove the winavr related directory paths from PATH environment variable)
I had the same problem with a Arduino Mega2560 clone and I solved the problem running Matlab as Administrator. Installing the Matlab legacy package for arduino also worked.
Update 1:
Hi friends, could you please recommend me a powered USB hub in Australia(preferred in Melbourne)? I guess my problem is caused by the insufficient power supply.
Hi friends,
I have a FEZ Hydra Basic kit. I got it in 2012 (might be in Sep).
Today I downloaded the latest SDKs, drivers and everything(NETMF and Gadgeteer Package 2014 R1). (.NET Micro Framework 4.3 and the firmware I have on my laptop is 4.2.6.2)
But the firmware on my deivce is 4.1.x.x(I was lucky to saw the device's firmware version just once and I followed the instruction on the software FEZ Config, but failed with errors).
After that, I cannot get the Device's firmware version any more.
I found changing USB ports sometimes help. I have 4 USB ports, some of them can connected to the device, others are not.
So I have no idea to update the firmware in other way.
Could someone please help me to figure out how to find a way to update my firmware?
In the attached image, it shows: the FEZ Config detected the FEZ Hydra and was trying to get the device's firmware version, but it failed to do so and followed by an error message say: Failure - Device is not connected or not responding.
As I mentioned above, I was lucky to see the FEZ Config successfully got the device's version only once.
So my guess is - is it because the output power is not strong enough to support the operation, so I have to use something like a USB hub which has a strong and stable power?(I saw someone mentioned this and cannot find the comments any more).
Bt the way, all USB ports I mentioned above are directly on my laptop which means they get power directly from motherboard, so they should have strong and stable power to support my operations.
I have been stuck at this issue for the whole day, I really hope some friends can help me out.
Thank you very much in advance.
I've had like the same issue. While updating the firmware it threw me that message and I could not reach my Gadgeteer *Fez Hydra at all. I managed to solve it by attaching an external power supply to it. I use the USB Client DP (Dual Power) 1.3. This way you do need the power over USB part and you can safely update the firmware.
USB Client: https://www.ghielectronics.com/catalog/product/280
edit: If that doesn't solve your isse you might want to reset the Loader first. Which is given as a tip on the GHI website before updating the firmware.