Connect the Logic Analyzer to it and the working factory USB to Serial adapter to make comparisons.
The factory signal is inverted
anubis801 wrote:Schematic
It may look like a RS-232 serial but it's not RS-232 standard.
It is Serial comunication alright but neither RS-232 nor TTL logic levels!
It's more like TTL-serial with CMOS voltage levels.
Logic level 0 = 1-2V
logic level 1 = 10V
TTL
logic level 0 (LOW) = 0-0.8v
logic level 1 (HIGH) = 2v-5v
while the RS-232 levels are
Logic 0 = anywhere from +3 to +25V.
Logic 1 = anywhere from -3 to -25V (negative voltage)
On most PCs these signals swing from -13 to +13V.
CMOS gate circuits have input and output signal specifications that are quite different from TTL. For a CMOS gate operating at a power supply voltage of 5 volts, the acceptable input signal voltages range from 0 volts to 1.5 volts for a “low” logic state, and 3.5 volts to 5 volts for a “high” logic state. “Acceptable” output signal voltages (voltage levels guaranteed by the gate manufacturer over a specified range of load conditions) range from 0 volts to 0.05 volts for a “low” logic state, and 4.95 volts to 5 volts for a “high” logic state:
Mostly, i just wanted to know why the cheapie cable did not work on the windows 7 32bit laptop
woodygb wrote:Mostly, i just wanted to know why the cheapie cable did not work on the windows 7 32bit laptop
http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
LadyJ wrote:@gcebiker did you ever get anywhere with your cheepy cable?
woodygb wrote:Buy a QUALITY lead that uses an FTDI Chip.... the cheap CH340 has never worked for me with the Anubis build.
erik1962 wrote:Hi all,
I have tried to construct the interface from Anubis (with help from the postings from woodygb) for modifying the settings of my wife's powerchair: a 3-wheel Excel Galaxy II, with a Rhino 2 160A controller.
The Wizard software does not find any controller, it keeps on scanning a number of addresses (visible in the lower, right hand side).
I checked, double checked and triple checked the Anubis schematic, should be allright.
Did buy a cheapo CH340 interface: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-CH340G-US ... 3584647710.
I did all the wire-work, connection is via the 4-pin mini-fit Molex on the controller.
Tips concerning debugging would be helpful, what to check? (and yes, I did order a Logic Analyzer today )
Grtz, Erik
Burgerman wrote:This sounds complex. Its not. I just added a lot of the obvious in great detail so no errors.
Theres 2 programs. The stock version 5 one. And the cracked version 5 one (zipped up after install).
If you have anything installed now, all versions, inc the dongle driver etc uninstall it first.
Restart.
1. Then INSTALL the version 5 software from the 1st link.
Dont start the program or run anything.
2. Download the cracked version in 2nd part - its a bunch of files inside a zipped file... (winzip).
Open the place you installed the software in 1. above. It contains the 'program files'. This is where you installed the program to. By default it will install in C:\Wizard5\
Mine is in: C:\users\(burgerman)\Program Files (x86)\ ...
OPEN that folder. You will see a bunch of folders and files.
Open the zip.
These files look exactly the same as that bunch of folders and files in the downloaded zipped folder (once you open the zip).
Now, copy the whole bunch of cracked folders and files from the zip, to the Wizard5 folder, straight over the top. If it asks if you are sure you want to overwrite, yes you do, just do it! Now its cracked, no dongle ever required for all levels.
You then may need to right click the .exe file, or the shortcut, and choose to run in compatibility mode for windows XP service pack 3. Some tell me. Mine just works fine anyway in win7 and in win10. I just re-did all this on my laptop to test it. Experiment if it behaves odd or crashes.
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Now it will run in any of its 4 possible access levels.
Lite, thats USER...
Standard, thats DEALER.
Advanced, is OEM.
Service is better than OEM, and allows you full access to the interesting stuff that you need... (For e.g. turn acceleration scaler).
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See screenshot.
Shows the ZIP file opened, as well as the 4 levels in the program.
I now have this on 3 computers. Works fine on every one.
Burgerman wrote:Same here, but it says all up to date. And thats fine as it works on everything. What are modals files??
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