![]() Any solid shop can run a mainboard test on that board to see if the controller is any good, but that will run you some $$. I use it with the Teensy 3.2 with the teensyduinio software ( Teensyduino: Download and Install Teensy support into the Arduino IDE) but recently I updated the Arduino IDE to the latest version. If all fail, then likely the EIDE controller has failed. Tejkaran January 28, 2018, 6:16pm 1 I have been using Arduino IDE for about 2 years with no problems. Like possibly the HDD and cable from your aunt's computer, if it's IDE. Check for the drive in disk management.įailing that, swap cables (for one that you KNOW works), and finally swap to a known good IDE HDD. Leave the EIDE settings as default (Auto) in the BIOS (but make sure it is enabled), and load windows. Your best shot at getting it to work would be to set the drive jumpers to Master, use an EIDE cable (80 wires), plug the drive into the end of the cable (that is master by default, end is slave on a 40wire cable). any or all of the above I've seen at one time or another. In the Eclipse Debugger -> Debug probe, there are only 3 options which are ST-Link (GDB), J-Link and ST-LINK (Open-OCD) im new to Eclipse and couldnt figure out if it could be possible somehow by modifying something with one of those options. Also, anything else integrated into the mainboard, NICs, sound cards, video cards, PCI slots. Red screen on simulator due to no packager. Go back about 8 years, and it was the add on SATA controllers that were failing. If you start a new Deco project, and use Command + R, simulator will launch but the packager is not running. I've seen it several times, especially now that the EIDE controllers are tacked on as an after thought and not very good quality. Could the EIDE controller fail and the mainboard be still good? Certainly.
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