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Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:41 pm
by SterlingH
I just started in RC 2 months ago and have no experience soldering which is what all of the flashing solutions I have found call for. I purchased the 9x from Hobby King about a month ago and all worked well. I wanted to use it as a controller for my sim so I and my father could practice. I ended up purchasing a 3.5 mm to USB 2.0 adapter, connecting the transmitter to the computer and then tried to run VJoy after the computer told me that it failed to install drivers for the transmitter. I applied the settings from VJoy and ended up with an EEPROM error, and the transmitter will not let me do anything. I tried restoring by holding Exit while powering on to no avail. I really love this transmitter and do not want to let it become a brick. Any solutions would be greatly appreciated, and I am willing to learn to solder if need be. I do have a 4ch Hobby King transmitter that I can use in the mean time but I want to get the 9x back up and running!
Thanks for any tips or suggestions
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 6:18 pm
by MikeB
The non- soldering method to be able to flash custom firmware is here:
http://www.smartieparts.com/shop/index. ... cts_id=331.
Several thousand have been sold.
Mike.
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:19 pm
by SterlingH
Should I get the board for $46 or just buy a whole new transmitter for $60? Is Er9x worth it?
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:27 am
by Kilrah
Well the best is for you to read the manuals of ER9X and OpenTX to see if you understand them and if they meet your needs - but some have dumped $2000 radios to use a 9x with them instead
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 2:43 am
by rperkins
SterlingH wrote:Should I get the board for $46 or just buy a whole new transmitter for $60? Is Er9x worth it?
Yes the opensource firmware is worth it.
Note that the new (9xr?) tx probably wont have a RF module or receiver included. So consider that.
The SP board is a well supported option
I imagine you could sell your current radio.
Where are you located and/or are you willing to ship your old radio. Someone could get it going
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:20 pm
by SterlingH
I went ahead and ordered the smarties parts board. I am not bad at the software side so much as the hardware side. My main concern was that I saw elsewhere that the EEPROM error could be brought about by hardware damage which I was afraid the 3.5 mm might have done. If I can't figure it out I will probably sell the transmitter but until then it will be a great learning experience.
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 3:25 pm
by rperkins
I think you'll be happy with the SP board.
Hopefully your EEPROM error was just a fluke
( you cant program the eeprom from the trainer port, maybe a voltage spike confused the eeprom ??)
and when you flash an opensource firmware it will overwrite the eeprom and you will be good
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 4:34 am
by SterlingH
I got the board today and flashed successfully to ER9X!!! SO MANY OPTIONS. Gonna take awhile to figure out but should be fun.
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 10:02 pm
by vnv
You bought it already so doesn't matter any more, but as hobby-ist you should just try simple mods like this:
http://www.hacksmods.com/2011/11/turnig ... istor-mod/
After this you ppm output is working and you can connect all the sim modules to trainer port.
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:12 pm
by MikeB
If you read that mod again, you will see it is not necessary if you use er9x firmware. Just enable PPMSIM and use that.
Mike
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:58 am
by jhsa
@vnv
And that post is nearly 4 years old anyway
We've been here quite a while
João
Re: Turnigy 9x EEPROM Error, Help Please
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 8:15 am
by vnv
...oh damn...
:)