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Wrong hardware version after updating firmware #110
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I am also having the same problem. The camera came with firmware version 3.0 installed but I can't try putting this back on it because its not available online. sn: 0041051900090913 |
I have the same issue. Oh, no. It should not remind us to update our firmware. |
Same problem! I can not use the S1030 camera this way. Mine came with firmware 0.0 and no calibration. |
maybe someone already solved it? |
Hello,
I am currently using 2 Mynteye S1030 cameras in which I tried to put the same version (2.7) of the S1030 firmware image. In the camera with serial number 004A042400090913, the hardware version is noted: 0.0 and I am not able to get any image with the samples. In the other S1030 camera with serial number 00000185310E00090834 everything goes very well and I am able to visualize the images. The hardware version in the second one is : Hardware version: 2.0.
I think the main problem is linked to the hardware version. I also want to add that the first time I tried to upgrade the firmware on the first camera, it didn’t work. I had to manually update Westbridge driver. firmware version was 0.0 before the firmware update, I think hardware version was 3.0 but I am not sure I remember correctly, the devices were noted as Mynteye S1040 before the update while they were S1030.
I updated the firmware with Mynt Eye tools on windows 10 and cameras are supposed to run on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04
After the update, the samples to get image, depth and so on didn’t work anymore.
Could you help me with this issue ?
Thanks a lot
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