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PCB shots #1

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detonation opened this issue Aug 2, 2021 · 3 comments
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PCB shots #1

detonation opened this issue Aug 2, 2021 · 3 comments

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@detonation
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Hi, Just saw your note. I have a dead Aegis Legend motherboard laying around and a microscope. What do you need?

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ClockSelect commented Aug 2, 2021 via email

@detonation
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Aww, I'm sorry to hear that's how things ended up, but I appreciate you getting back to me so quickly. The idea of a ground-up open source vape sounds amazing. I'll keep an eye out for others interested. I did want to say thank you for MyEvic, I ran it for many years and it never let me down.

Take care and thank you again

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bm16ton commented May 12, 2023

Hello good sir! Very cool work. I dont vape but sumone gave me a "dead" aegis (batterys where just shot) and I like to tinker with old/broken tech. Took me forever just to find out which chip it was running should have just googled it instead swd, but alas. So anyway I have openocd patched up, I assume it just takes bins like most mcu's the openocd patches give a file type option so Im leaning that way. No makefile here so I assume something like kiel is being used? Im not a great programmer but A lot of things in here that wont compile with a Makefile/gnu gcc, silly things like mismatched casts, static/inlines trying to be shared out of its file etc. I assume those fancy pay for ide's account for that. Any chance they can export the code in a makefile gcc friendly way? Thus far I havent been able to get anything on the screen, its possible Im flashing it wrong. Lots of MCU's have little quirks for flashing and no documentation came with the openocd patches. I dont have a nulink but various other programmars, and they seem like they are working so im leaning more towards issues with the code (probly my "fixes"). I think a tiny little board with buttons screen, buck/boost is very cool and useful. As for the hardware issues you mentioned Im all ears, always open to info that can help, and save me time. Very cool project and even tho If I do make it work it wont be as a vape. I will have a good ez gcc/makefile and uploader package available in the end, so hopefully that could help others also just starting with nuvoton chips.Also my (at least it was havent checked since firmware flashing fiasco) would enumerate as a hid device when attached with + held down, Google refused to tell me anything about a hid uploader, wondering if you have an app for that? also curious what you used to flash it? Im only interested in open-source tools, so fingers crossed. Thank you again this was unbelievably helpful, christ the pinout alone is worth hours of time!

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