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Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:27 pm
by LektroiD
Hi folks,

I went to update the OS from 1.3 to 2.2, but it failed, tried a couple of times, used both the editor demo, and Midi Librarian (OS X). Each time it stuck at stage 1, and now some of the lights come on, (different set of lights each time I power up), the display lights up, but the screen is blank. It also has no sounds.

I phoned the service number in the UK listed on the site, Hammond Hire Company, who couldn't help, who then put me on to Funky Junk, who also couldn't help, and then put me on to HHB.

I spoke to a guy there who suggested trying the alternative boot sequence (Cursor/Enter/Down whilst powering up). He then suggested I sent it to him which proved costly. I asked if this was something I could do myself, and he suggested a Silabs USB Debug Adaptor.

He also said he would supply the necessary files & data to perform the task via email. I gave him the email address over the phone, but the files have not got to me yet (I'm presuming he may have misheard my email address over the phone).

The setup I used was as follows:

Macbook Pro
Behringer BCR2000
Little Phatty Editor demo / Sysex Librarian
Little Phatty Stage edition

I'm wondering if this problem can be solved easily, provided I can obtain the necessary files and hardware, or will I have to send it off to some service centre?

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:43 pm
by Amos
The Silabs USB debug adapter requires a windows-PC to use (Silabs don't seem to have programming software for the Mac). If you have access to a PC, though, it's not a difficult process and the only expense would be for the debug adapter. One of our forumites even posted a Youtube video showing how to do it. It's a fairly quick process once you've got the debug adapter and software.

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:11 pm
by LektroiD
Hi Amos,


Many thanks for your swift reply! I can get access to a PC.

Next problem: Where can I get the files?

kind regards,
Richie :)

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:04 pm
by elgringomacho
Hi, I just signed up here to report another dead Phatty.

Was using the librarian to update firmware from v2.0 to 2.1 via Macbook Pro and it froze, crashed the MIDI framework, and left the Phatty screen stuck on "RX Firmware Stage 5". After 20 minutes, hoping it might fix itself, I power cycled it and all the characters on the screen were garbled. Tried to re-do firmware, but librarian wouldn't start the process, power cycled the Phatty again and now it's dead. Blank screen, no sound, and the only other lights on are the 4 pot indicator lights, stuck all the way to the right.

Seems like some sort of librarian jibjab is going on, which is a pity because I was ready to buy it.

Any ideas on what I should do? Already contacted tech support... waiting... tried the phone... no answer during business hours.
Sounds like others have had to find a usb debugger thingy, software, PC emulator and some special secret firmware that only is bestowed on those worth enough to embark upon this quest.

Does anyone know of a reset I can do on the Phatty itself? No way to hold down a few keys on start and reboot the sucker? It's too nice for the hammer solution, though if times get desperate I may have to give this sucker a reckoning.

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:45 am
by JWaltman
email moog support and they will help you out.. had the same problem..

will cost some money but easy to fix.. or you can come over to Amsterdam and I'll fix it for ya :)

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:58 pm
by Moogtard
I unfortunaly have yet another phatty to report dead.... I tried updating my tribute edition today and it froze in stage 1 saying "stage 1 error, power cycle" It then wouldnt respond and I turned it off. Now when i turn it on all i get is "send firmware sx" all the lights are on and it doesnt respond. I am sad.

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 10:32 pm
by theglyph
The problem is that the Phatty's earth and common grounds are not always making connection together if at all. The digital aspect of the LP behaves in unexpected way as such. It's a quirk of the LP's design. My LP was experiencing issues with my modular when I moved down to Florida but I was able to figure out that the LP's grounding issue was related to the new setup. The LP's metal case is not correctly connected to the ground of the LP's electronics in some if not most LP's.

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:34 pm
by Moogtard
I asked Rosser at Moog about this grounding issue and this is what he had to say. "Are you talking about the "SEND FIRMWARE SX" problem? That is not caused by any sort of grounding issue.We are not sure what causes the problem to happen, but our engineers have checked and re-checked the grounding planes and they are confident that they are secure and stable."

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:46 pm
by theglyph
Moogtard wrote:I asked Rosser at Moog about this grounding issue and this is what he had to say. "Are you talking about the "SEND FIRMWARE SX" problem? That is not caused by any sort of grounding issue.We are not sure what causes the problem to happen, but our engineers have checked and re-checked the grounding planes and they are confident that they are secure and stable."
No it isn't. The Voyager has a complete ground from the metal casing to the rest of the electronics and the LP doesn't (the big round pin on you're IEC cable)!

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:35 pm
by Moogtard
It lives it lives!!!!! Bwa ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!! Not a grounding issue tho. Midi driver issue.

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 8:03 am
by nikola
happy news :)

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:51 pm
by theglyph
Moogtard wrote:It lives it lives!!!!! Bwa ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!! Not a grounding issue tho. Midi driver issue.
Awsome!

My problem was related to the grounding of my modular. I did have to make a mod inside of my lP because of grounding problems but most won't.

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:45 pm
by Amos
Hi all,

Just a further confirmation that issues with firmware update are not chassis ground related... but they are DEFINITELY midi driver related! 99% of the time, an error during firmware update is due to some problem on the computer side, be it the MIDI interface hardware or more likely the drivers installed. Please please, make certain you have the latest drivers for your computer operating system and MIDI hardware before attempting an LP firmware update.

In related news, we're working on a firmware version that will be un-crashable even in the event of an error like this.
I'll have more information about that as the project continues, but I can say it will definitely happen this year.

Cheers,

Amos

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 9:48 pm
by beartrax
anyone able to figure a work around for those of us in mac land experiencing the "send firmware sx" problem?

Re: Dead Phatty :(

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:06 am
by Voltor07
Amos wrote:Hi all,

Just a further confirmation that issues with firmware update are not chassis ground related... but they are DEFINITELY midi driver related! 99% of the time, an error during firmware update is due to some problem on the computer side, be it the MIDI interface hardware or more likely the drivers installed. Please please, make certain you have the latest drivers for your computer operating system and MIDI hardware before attempting an LP firmware update.

In related news, we're working on a firmware version that will be un-crashable even in the event of an error like this.
I'll have more information about that as the project continues, but I can say it will definitely happen this year.

Cheers,

Amos
Just when I thought the LP couldn't get any better...now there's UNCRASHABLE firmware! :shock: Can't wait!