woodygb wrote:If the control system is R-net then unfortunately you will need to BUY or acquire a genuine Dongle.
Thank you, Woody. I'll begin my search. Will the Dongle work for both the F3 and F5vs (if you know)?
woodygb wrote:If the control system is R-net then unfortunately you will need to BUY or acquire a genuine Dongle.
Burgerman wrote:Send me a file from your chair so I can take a look.
Normally you do this. In this order...
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woodygb wrote:New drawing using 33k resistor.
rover220 wrote:pc mobility wont talk to it. pride specific software required
woodygb wrote:rover220 wrote:pc mobility wont talk to it. pride specific software required
Is that "available"?
kaspesla wrote:Rover20: Yeah, I think it is a GC2 or GC3... Not sure how to tell which one.
Burgerman: Mobility Programmer is not talking to it.
Woody: I'm not sure what the chipset is. The chip in the chair says PGDT PM P78329.
Thanks!
woodygb wrote:kaspesla wrote:Rover20: Yeah, I think it is a GC2 or GC3... Not sure how to tell which one.
Burgerman: Mobility Programmer is not talking to it.
Woody: I'm not sure what the chipset is. The chip in the chair says PGDT PM P78329.
Thanks!
I meant the chip in your programming cable.... The cables that use a Prolific chip OR a cloned ( non genuine ) FTDI can be problematic.
Rover is suggesting that your Pride version is incompatible with PGDT's software ...he maybe correct.... however is there any chance of checking your lead and software on another PGDT equipped chair?
NOTE:- That your control system is not found / or is extremely rare ..over here in the U.K.
woodygb wrote:I meant the chip in your programming cable.... The cables that use a Prolific chip OR a cloned ( non genuine ) FTDI can be problematic.
Rover is suggesting that your Pride version is incompatible with PGDT's software ...he maybe correct.... however is there any chance of checking your lead and software on another PGDT equipped chair?
NOTE:- That your control system is not found / or is extremely rare ..over here in the U.K.
kaspesla wrote:I feel like the Mobility Programmer app should work for this Jazzy Select 6.
If I look at this webpage here, (this is the hardware-based programmer for sale), and it says it supports the Jazzy Select 6, and that "This kit allows programming for the Pilot, Pilot+, VSI, and VR2 control systems."
So that implies this chair has one of those 4 control systems, which is what the software is supposed to be able to program too.
https://www.monsterscooterparts.com/mob ... escription
Burgerman wrote:Thers no way that I know. There has to be a way, but you may need a version of the software that only PG drives have...
Have 3 of the latest joysticks here, metal shell, large bright colour ones. All of them are Sunrise (quickie/zippy) logo ones. I would like my own...
Or generic PG Drives ones.
These by the way can be found quite cheaply. Super bright and colourful, plug and play swap for your LCD version.
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