Problems with my DE10-Nano
Problems with my DE10-Nano
Hi!
I wonder if someone could point me to the right direction.
The problem:
My Mister (DE-10 nano) seems to be pressing F11, thats the same button as pairing BT controllers. Every time I enters a core/booting to menu the BT pairing menu appears.
Im only currently using the barebone DE-10 nano without addon cards or memory just to find this issue. I have reinstalled everything from scratch with mr fusion.
I even sent my DE-10 nano back to Terasic and they did not find any issues with my board.
I can somewhat use my board, but imagine if you constantly pressing F11. Things like mapping buttons are problematic.
Any clues?
I wonder if someone could point me to the right direction.
The problem:
My Mister (DE-10 nano) seems to be pressing F11, thats the same button as pairing BT controllers. Every time I enters a core/booting to menu the BT pairing menu appears.
Im only currently using the barebone DE-10 nano without addon cards or memory just to find this issue. I have reinstalled everything from scratch with mr fusion.
I even sent my DE-10 nano back to Terasic and they did not find any issues with my board.
I can somewhat use my board, but imagine if you constantly pressing F11. Things like mapping buttons are problematic.
Any clues?
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Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
None, just the DE-10-nano.
Its just an OTG-cable to a keyboard, HDMI to a monitor.
Are there any hardware button that is the same as F11?
Its just an OTG-cable to a keyboard, HDMI to a monitor.
Are there any hardware button that is the same as F11?
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Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
Have you tried an alternative keyboard? I've found that some keyboards that have excessive power draws (RGB LEDs usually) can cause issues, especially if you're also using a weak power supply.
If you were using an IO board you can invoke the OSD with a button (or hold for 3 seconds when the OSD is open).
It's probably also worth checking your DIP switches.
If you were using an IO board you can invoke the OSD with a button (or hold for 3 seconds when the OSD is open).
It's probably also worth checking your DIP switches.
Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
Thanks for the links.
Now I even pulled the OTG so I have just the power supply (original DE10 power) and HDMI.
I still getting the BT-pairing menu. (F11). No IO board at all.
The dip-switches seems to be correct, I rock them back and forth to be sure.
Now I even pulled the OTG so I have just the power supply (original DE10 power) and HDMI.
I still getting the BT-pairing menu. (F11). No IO board at all.
The dip-switches seems to be correct, I rock them back and forth to be sure.
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Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
Bit of a strange one, outside of a clean installation and/or trying another micro SD card I'm not sure what else to suggest.
Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
My De-10 has a similar behavior that resulted from static shock when pressing the User button. The De-10 seems to have the User button constantly pressed. I gave up on it and have ordered a new one.
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Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
Perhaps it's too obvious and it should have been eliminated with a reinstall but have you checked your button mapping? Perhaps F12 is also mapped to F11?
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Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
If you have everything disconnected my thoughts are these.
As KneeTie said the DE-10 was fried by a static shock.
Or some short somewhere.
I would probably look the board over very thoroughly preferably with a magnifying glass because it can be very hard to see a short on this small components/traces.
You could also try terrasics offical sd card/image and see how that boots and works.
As KneeTie said the DE-10 was fried by a static shock.
Or some short somewhere.
I would probably look the board over very thoroughly preferably with a magnifying glass because it can be very hard to see a short on this small components/traces.
You could also try terrasics offical sd card/image and see how that boots and works.
Re: Problems with my DE10-Nano
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This post from a few months ago has the same problem, perhaps this is some kind of rare bug with the mister software rather than a hardware issue, or rather a combination of both.
This post from a few months ago has the same problem, perhaps this is some kind of rare bug with the mister software rather than a hardware issue, or rather a combination of both.