Recent tried to hack a new GT3b using the hack kit I have always used and I get "Device is protected" I have never seen this before, and it's always worked. Can anyone confirm is these are now somehow being protected from Flysky?
Is this while READING or WRITING? If it's for reading, you really don't need to backup the stock firmware unless you plan to revert back sometime.
I've read your "ROP" or read out protection might be set ON. Under the window with all the HEX chars click on the OPTION BYTE tab. At the top is ROP, set to Read Out Protection OFF and try uploading firmware to the GT3B.
If you fix this PLEASE report back, it will help others.
Did you Connect all 4 Inputs?Recent tried to hack a new GT3b using the hack kit I have always used and I get "Device is protected" I have never seen this before, and it's always worked. Can anyone confirm is these are now somehow being protected from Flysky?
I was trying to hack my radio today and am having some problems. I get to the point of plugging the radio in to the computer via USB port. Then I go to project page in ST visual programmer. I have downloaded the firmware file (gt3b-0.6.1.s19) but when I try to open it, I get error "not in Intel Hex format". I am not sure what that means or how to work around the error.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks, figured it out today. Radio is hacked and running my 46 Power Wagon!Make sure the firmware file extension is ".s19" before opening it....
IIRC the regulator was spec'd for 18V (20v absolute max). It would be smarter to run them 2S2P and adjust the voltage alarm. The linear regulator gets more inefficient the higher the input voltage is above 6.5 volts, so 2S2P would last longer. Or you could replace the reg with a switch-mode regulator set to 5V get 2-3x the battery life with 4S.
Going to be hacking a GT3B soon. Can I run 4 3.7v 18650 batteries? I know that puts me at 14.8v. Will this be too much voltage for the radio? Would it be better to add a regulator? Can I just run 3 of these batteries for the 11.1v?
Thanks,
Artechroach
I think 18650's are too big.....
I'd say they are![]()
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Sorry for all the questions. I see that the fs-r98b receiver is compatible "all channels with hack" I can bind the receiver and gt3b, but channel 1-3 don't respond. Should they work pre hack or is it only after the hack that will get those three working as well. Just want to make sure that my receivers work.
Thanks!