So are you connecting the ISP pins to the USB. Also what does it show up as on your computer. Does it show up as just a uart device or something more then that?
@@TheWinnieston Well i understand the its not a "real USB device". But it still has to do all the real USB stuff. Like windows will not talk to any USB device until its tell its USB description. Which you can see if you install wireshark. Or if you where on a "real" operating system you could just type a command to see the descriptions. ;)
@@sorry_senpaiit will not do all the usb stuff. The micronucleus read up will explain. What happens with the driver is it detects and reports the port that has a pin state change while the launcher is running. Then, the launcher will toggle that ports pins like an isp. If you listen in the video, windows detects *something* on a port but cannot identify it, because it isn't a real usb device at all. If you look at device manager then, you should be able to see it.
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Anode of 3.6v Zener Diode doesn't connect to GND in the video.
I think I remember adding this after...good catch!
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So are you connecting the ISP pins to the USB. Also what does it show up as on your computer. Does it show up as just a uart device or something more then that?
@@sorry_senpai the thing is, I doesnt show up as a device per say. It's a digispark device in the manager, but not a serial port at all
@@TheWinnieston What column does it show up in device manager
@@sorry_senpai if you have lib32usb filters installed, its that. Remember, it's not really a usb device. It's something else entirely
@@TheWinnieston Well i understand the its not a "real USB device". But it still has to do all the real USB stuff. Like windows will not talk to any USB device until its tell its USB description. Which you can see if you install wireshark. Or if you where on a "real" operating system you could just type a command to see the descriptions. ;)
@@sorry_senpaiit will not do all the usb stuff. The micronucleus read up will explain. What happens with the driver is it detects and reports the port that has a pin state change while the launcher is running. Then, the launcher will toggle that ports pins like an isp. If you listen in the video, windows detects *something* on a port but cannot identify it, because it isn't a real usb device at all. If you look at device manager then, you should be able to see it.
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So i like your background, but the fact that its moving i find so distracting!