If you upload just the simucube-bootloader.dfu file, you will not actually erase the firmware from simucube. But why whould you want to do that? You still have 0.50.4 firmware installed there.
For Granity connection, you should simply click “Enable IONI USB Connection” from the Advanced tab. Then you would be able to connect via Granity; note that you need the X4 USB port for this so if you only have one USB cable, you need to switch to the other USB port on Simucube.
Granity connection does not have anything to do with DFU modes…
You can also just shut down Simucube, move the DIP switches to put Simucube to DFU mode, and power on. That way the IONI servo drive can be accessed via Granity via the X4 USB port.
I’ve seen the drivers replaced with something else on some systems, and then some windows install had somehow managed to detect a Microsoft Serial Mouse on the COM port, which had to be removed.
Useful tool is to use “View -> show devices by connection” in Device Manager.
As you have seen there have been quite a few of help requests lately. And with the problem ones it is nice to have another trick up my sleeve.
On new builds I always install this on someones build. I remember at some point in time we really did not need to install it anymore, but it became habit.
Nice troubleshooting tool tip “Useful tool is to use “View -> show devices by connection” in Device Manager.”
I always go and look if the Simucube Icon shows up in Hardware devices printers. and check to be sure that the wheel is moving correctly there. and that the bump stops work.
If for some reason the drivers get replaced by something else should the correct driver be installed when you run the FTDI chip driver program, or do you have to manually delete the wrong driver first?
Unfortunately, based on this feedback, we cannot rule out some type of hardware failure related to the X4 USB port or associated FTDI USB chip on the board.
So I got a .drc file from Brion. I used it via SimuCube configuration tool (without Granity) and now on the hardware setup page encoder count seems like 3.7 million.
Does it mean it’s ok? Or Did I just load a mis information to software and nothing changed in hardware? Or if software says all is ok, then all is ok?
I did not run any tests in Iracing yet. But I assume difference between 1 mil and 3.7 mil will be much less then 40K to 1 mil anyway. So in order to release my self from possible placebo, I want to know technicaly is it possible that this .drc file might realy changed my hardware settings, in my situation?
Once I set with the Configuration tool, I had no issues.
And I can say I feel a difference in Iracing. Not million years a drift but It become somehow more civilised more refined. I am realy happy with the result.
Hello,
i just build up a second SimuCUBE1, but i can’t initializing the Motor.
I falshed the FW, but i think, i neet the correkt DRC-File with Small MiGE, SinCos und Ioni Pro (without HC) and 480-720Watt PSU.
Please help.