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Hello,

I am having trouble with a Master Brick 3.1, which I think is in bootloader mode:

- while trying to solve an other problem, at some point "erase" and "reset" were pressed

- none of the Brick's LEDs light up

- Brickv does not recognise the Brick (it does recognise an other MB 3.1: same cable, same USB port)

When trying to flash the Brick, it is not recognised either:

Update/Flashing -> Brick -> Serial Port: "No Brick in Bootloader found"

In other words, the Brick seems "dead". How can I revive it?

(Brickv 2.4.20 on MacOS 12.0.1 on Apple Silicon)

Any help is appreciated.

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To make sure that the Master Brick is in bootloader mode you can press the erase button while you plug USB in.

If that doesn't help, can you run

ioreg -p IOUSB

in the console and post it here?

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  • Autor

Keeping erase pressed while plugging in USB does not make a difference.

ioreg reports this:

ioreg -p IOUSB
+-o Root  <class IORegistryEntry, id 0x100000100, retain 28>
  +-o AppleT8103USBXHCI@01000000  <class AppleT8103USBXHCI, id 0x1000002af, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (11925 ms), retain 115>
  | +-o IOUSBHostDevice@01100000  <class IOUSBHostDevice, id 0x100032648, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (265 ms), retain 24>
  +-o AppleT8103USBXHCI@00000000  <class AppleT8103USBXHCI, id 0x1000002ab, registered, matched, active, busy 0 (7757 ms), retain 103>

 

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Flashing Master Bricks works with the (non-M1) Macbook, that we have here. We've ordered an M1 Macbook (sooner or later we would have to test some things with one anyway), but this will take a while.

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  • Autor

Well, thank you for answering!!

This issue was actually discovered two months ago by @duawand fixed by @photron within 24 hours with a patched version of Brickv which you can download there.

That patched version works on Apple Silicon, and will flash your Master Brick.

The discussion there is in German, and was apparently forgotten by the good people at Tinkerforge.

To summarise: with the current stable version of Brickv, 2.4.20, on a computer with Apple Silicon (M1 etc.), when you put a Master Brick in bootloader mode, Brickv will not be able to flash it.

The "serial port" drop down will be greyed out; you can not select your Brick.

Unless you have an alternate computer available, like an Intel Mac, this means when you attempt to flash a Brick, it becomes unusable. I know of no documented way to exit from bootloader mode.

People using recent Macs, be warned. The good news is the patched version of Brickv solves this.

 

 

 

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