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Hello, You can't hard brick a pinecil; the DFU is burner into the silicon. So this just suggests a bad flash or a flash of the wrong firmware. |
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Interesting.
It seems it goes well until this moment:
What version of Windows do you have exactly? 10? TL;DR: basic googling tells me that you may need to install WinUSB driver (or some libusbK or libusb0) to make
But it seems In fact, it may be a possible minor issue of And here is the more detailed instruction from P.S. I don't even own |
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I installed the drivers and now the firmware is loaded successfully into the soldering iron. But it's still a brick and won't start.
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Now it starts to look like this issue. Let me go a little back in this conversation.
When did you buy it exactly? As far as I've heard, the first revision aka PinecilV1 has been discontinued for sale by Pine about year ago. So, just to be clear & to make sure: are you sure that you have PinecilV1 and not PinecilV2? Yours comes with blue rubber holder, not green one, right? But according to this line in the logs:
it's indeed PinecilV1. At least your device seems flashable so maybe just like it was suggested for the issue above but here, could you try to flash release of version 2.20 first? Maybe it will help, maybe it won't. That's what I would do myself anyway - just try to use previous stable release build to see what happen :( |
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I bought the soldering iron on the off-site https://pine64.com. |
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Oookay, then it looks like another duplicate. TL;DR:
To check the latter, you can unplug your Pinecil after flashing from PC, plug it to reliable power source (just be very careful since tip may be hot), press "+" a few times like you're increasing temperature and put solder on the tip - if solder will be melting, then it's just OLED itself and it should be replaced. Otherwise, maybe if you disassemble Pinecil and provide photos of soldering joints of OLED cable, more experienced people could tell you if it's the issue (just like in the thread above). See this replies in particular for more details: 1 2 3 4 5 Sorry to tell you bad news :( |
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I loaded the firmware into the soldering iron in bin format instead of dfu. Now I'm getting a black screen, flashing it doesn't help. Help me please.
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