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Jun 15, 2018 - I've already try using the BlueSuite 2.5 and 2.6.2, both end in the same. 17:17: all:spi.c:567:spi_init: csr-spi-ftdi 0.5.3-a5, git rev. BlueSuite This collection of applications is designed to provide a full range of tools to help you learn, instruct, and collaborate with students, faculty, and staff members. Whether accessing a course on BlueLine, launching a survey through BlueQ, or recording a video with BlueCast, the BlueSuite is a one stop center for the Creighton community.
Csr Bluesuite 2.6
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commented Jun 7, 2018
Seems like bluesuite downloads has been removed from the CSR website, at least for me anyways. Is there an alternative place to download it? |
commented Jun 7, 2018
Yeah, they withdrawn all access from my account too. You, probably, need an old good search. |
commented Jun 7, 2018
Thanks for the reply, I actually still have the files but I have a guide on how to update the HC-05/06 and I was wondering was there an alternative place I could link to. |
commented Jun 18, 2018
Bluesuite 2.5: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16EHZMVfA7HVyTRGkizt_Gchh8x9HHWx1/view?usp=sharing Bluesuite 2.6.6: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ADdvH-hdZSPf3rA8kCM57U-xKHWnCIEp/view?usp=sharing I hope these links are helpful to anyone. |
referenced this issue Jun 19, 2018
OpenIssue with the FT232RL ('Error detecting chip type..') #31
commented Jul 3, 2018
Thanks for sharing, by the way, I have a CSR8510 A10 USB dongle, how can I command the dongle? where can I have the command list? I would like to use python for a small project |
commented Feb 3, 2019
For those in need, that like me have searched for BlueSuite, i have uploaded a few versions that i found around , even the latest at this point BlueSuite 2.6.11 build 1937 |
commented Apr 15, 2019
Hi all, does anybody know where I can get bluesuite version 2.1? |
commented Apr 22, 2019
I'm kinda being picky, but is there any known build Bluesuite for Linux? I feel more comfortable on programming this thing on Linux but if only Windows builds are available, I'll just live with it. and thanks @fantom3l for the latest version available |
Hello everybody!
I'm getting an issue with the Blue Flash saying the following message:
'Error detecting chip type (Unable to start read (invalid control data)).
Select a SPI transport to attemp reconnect.'
This is what I have done/find out so far:
I've already try using the BlueSuite 2.5 and 2.6.2, both end in the same issue;
Tried a setup with external psu (5V@2A cellphone charger) and shared GND;
Did the wiring with and without resistors;
I'm pretty sure my ftdi chip is a counterfit one;
Tried the Blue Suite tools on two different computers (WIN 7 & WIN10);
Tried using 2 bluetooth modules I have (HC-05, HC-06), both with the BC417 143BGC K415AP;
The markings on my ftdi chip are: 1119-C GND82401 FT232RL (On the Blue Flash it appears as FT232R A500C697);
The drivers were installed sucessfully and I didn't found any issue on device manager;
Double checked the wiring;
Both bluetooth modules are working fine;
Tried slowing down the clock to 100kHz;
All my tries ended in the same way with the same error message stated earlier in this post.
Both BlueFlashCmd.exe -chipver & BlueFlashCmd.exe -identify have failed as can be seen on the logs below;
Any ideas to solve this?
Thank you guys!
Here are my logs:
BlueFlashCmd.exe -chipver
blueflashcmd, version 2.5.0.93 Release
Copyright (C) 2002-2012, Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.
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*** FTDI Statistics ********************************************************
csr-spi-ftdi version: 0.5.3-a5 (git rev 1f342f2)
libftdi version: 1.4-unknown
Time open: 0.23 s
Time in xfer: 0.00 s (0.00% of open time)
Reads: 64 (128 bytes, 2.00 bytes avg read size)
Writes: 64 (192 bytes, 3.00 bytes avg write size)
Xfer data rate: 1.#R KB/s (320 bytes in 0.00 s)
IOPS: 1.#R IO/s (128 IOs in 0.00 s)
FTDI chip: FT232R (3), buffer size: 384 bytes
FTDI stats: 1.#R xfers/s (1.#R short reads/s,
135 xfers/5 short reads in 0.00 s,
1.00 xfers/IO, 81.00 bytes/xfer)
SPI max clock: 1000 kHz, min clock: 1000 kHz, slowdowns: 0
Failed
BlueFlashCmd.exe -identify
blueflashcmd, version 2.5.0.93 Release
Copyright (C) 2002-2012, Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.
*** FTDI Statistics ********************************************************
csr-spi-ftdi version: 0.5.3-a5 (git rev 1f342f2)
libftdi version: 1.4-unknown
Time open: 0.23 s
Time in xfer: 0.00 s (0.00% of open time)
Reads: 47 (94 bytes, 2.00 bytes avg read size)
Writes: 47 (141 bytes, 3.00 bytes avg write size)
Xfer data rate: 1.#R KB/s (235 bytes in 0.00 s)
IOPS: 1.#R IO/s (94 IOs in 0.00 s)
FTDI chip: FT232R (3), buffer size: 384 bytes
FTDI stats: 1.#R xfers/s (1.#R short reads/s,
116 xfers/20 short reads in 0.00 s,
1.00 xfers/IO, 69.00 bytes/xfer)
SPI max clock: 1000 kHz, min clock: 1000 kHz, slowdowns: 0
Failed