Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
Hello Roger!
Thanks for answer. I install downloading CPS and next run CPS. Open Extras an open gd77 support, next select OpenGD77(comm5)and next write Failed open comm port. Picture 1,2 and next. Test next usb - comm6, comm9 its to same Failed. Jirka OK2JIQ 73!
Thanks for answer. I install downloading CPS and next run CPS. Open Extras an open gd77 support, next select OpenGD77(comm5)and next write Failed open comm port. Picture 1,2 and next. Test next usb - comm6, comm9 its to same Failed. Jirka OK2JIQ 73!
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
OK
If use a normal terminal program and send the lettter
C
to the port
Does anything happen ?
If use a normal terminal program and send the lettter
C
to the port
Does anything happen ?
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
BTW. I have a feeling that although the driver seems to be installed its not actually working
Try removing the driver and re-installing it
Try removing the driver and re-installing it
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
Ok, I testing port and make upgrade driver port GD77, next I sending message report.
Nice day And 73! de Ok2jiq Jirka
Nice day And 73! de Ok2jiq Jirka
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
??
Can you explain.
Is the com port working ?
Can you explain.
Is the com port working ?
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
The issue has been reported just from Czech HAMs so I've thought that is caused by Localisation setting (decimal pointer - dot or coma) - mostly typical issue on some SW running in Czech localization environment.i
So I've changed localisation from Czech to US, removed driver, rebooted windows, re-install CPS including the driver but still no change. When I used putty to see responce from radio when sending character "C" - radio replied by "-". BTW redio responses by "-" for any character. Putty has been set to 9600 and also to 115200 baud.
I'm using Win7 32 bit.
OK2GMO reported me that he switched Win10 to English, removed comercial CPS and uninstall the driver, reboted, installed last comunity CPS including the driver and finaly is able to read/write the radio.
So there is a question - 64bit is needed or Win7 is not supported?
So I've changed localisation from Czech to US, removed driver, rebooted windows, re-install CPS including the driver but still no change. When I used putty to see responce from radio when sending character "C" - radio replied by "-". BTW redio responses by "-" for any character. Putty has been set to 9600 and also to 115200 baud.
I'm using Win7 32 bit.
OK2GMO reported me that he switched Win10 to English, removed comercial CPS and uninstall the driver, reboted, installed last comunity CPS including the driver and finaly is able to read/write the radio.
So there is a question - 64bit is needed or Win7 is not supported?
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Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
OK
I use this code
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... pDiWrap.cs
To find the serial port with a specific name
I suspect that
Is not working because of the localisation
I'm not an expert in regular expressions e.g.
But this page has a list of the symbols
https://www.cheatography.com/davechild/ ... pressions/
I think its supposed to be searching for a USB device with the name (COMXX) in it, where XX is a number
Perhaps in some locals the name of the COM port is different ??
I use this code
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... pDiWrap.cs
To find the serial port with a specific name
I suspect that
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System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex friendlyNameToComPort =
new System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex(@".? \((COM\d+)\)$");
I'm not an expert in regular expressions e.g.
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.? \((COM\d+)\)$
https://www.cheatography.com/davechild/ ... pressions/
I think its supposed to be searching for a USB device with the name (COMXX) in it, where XX is a number
Perhaps in some locals the name of the COM port is different ??
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
Regexp looks OK - it's looking for COM and one or more digit(s).
To checking you can use https://regex101.com
73 de Petr.
To checking you can use https://regex101.com
73 de Petr.
Re: Unable to read/program GD-77 using OpenGD77 firmware
Thanks.ok2zar wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 2:24 amRegexp looks OK - it's looking for COM and one or more digit(s).
To checking you can use https://regex101.com
73 de Petr.
I think the guys who have the problem of the COM port not being found, need to post the exact text that they see.