On 03/03/2013 04:13 PM, Johannes Kroll wrote:
So maybe you could find a way to read out the firmware from the good
one, and flash it onto the bad one. Unfortunately, most such chips have
a code read lock bit set, so reading it may be impossible. Anyway, maybe
you could make photos of the PCB, and also see if you can decipher any
text on the chip, and post both? If we could get these to work, I might
buy one myself. For that price...:)
Here are some pics:
http://downloads.autostatic.com/temp/hid-device.jpg (picture of PCB of
drum pad recognized as USB hid device)
http://downloads.autostatic.com/temp/midi-device.jpg (picture of PCB of
drum pad recognized as USB midi device)
Regards,
Jeremy
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