Azeron Cyborg "black board" driver/firmware issues

thamonkey

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My Azeron Cyborg with a black board no longer works since a firmware upgrade to v86 using AS 1.5.5.

I just built a new PC and freshly installed the Azeron Software before connecting my Cyborg.

At first, it came up with backup profiles. Then the profiles were "corrupted". I reset the firmware using the software and the button underneath the base. I no longer see or have the ability to create new profiles.

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When I plug the Cyborg in, it now freaks out spamming inputs with the "k" key, and causing Windows Explorer to have to be restarted even after unplugging the device.

The Cyborg appears in the Device Manager as an "HID Keyboard Device".

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I have tried resetting the firmware using the STM32Bootloader.bat, but no drivers appear to load, and I can't manually update to anything included in the 'drivers' folder.


I have tried using the STM32CubeProgrammer software directly, but cannot get the device into DFU mode to be recognized by the software.

When I hold the 3 keys and plug the Cyborg in to initiate the DFU mode, either it does nothing or the system frequently says the device is not supported. When it does load, it continues to cause input issues affecting all other input devices and forcing a restart of Windows Explorer.

I have tried manually updating the driver to the DFU_in_HS_Mode using the .inf file in the 'drivers' folder in the installation directory, but am told that I need to ensure drivers have x64 support.

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I have tried finding the "boot" jumpers on my device board, but they are not clearly labeled (too old?) and I hesitate to connect jumps that should be and cannot find another "boot" button as is in some videos.

I have followed every instruction I was able to find that applies to my Azeron Cyborg model and have been unable to return it to a working state.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated as I always look forward to using this device.

Thanks!
 

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My Azeron Cyborg with a black board no longer works since a firmware upgrade to v86 using AS 1.5.5.

I just built a new PC and freshly installed the Azeron Software before connecting my Cyborg.

At first, it came up with backup profiles. Then the profiles were "corrupted". I reset the firmware using the software and the button underneath the base. I no longer see or have the ability to create new profiles.

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When I plug the Cyborg in, it now freaks out spamming inputs with the "k" key, and causing Windows Explorer to have to be restarted even after unplugging the device.

The Cyborg appears in the Device Manager as an "HID Keyboard Device".

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I have tried resetting the firmware using the STM32Bootloader.bat, but no drivers appear to load, and I can't manually update to anything included in the 'drivers' folder.


I have tried using the STM32CubeProgrammer software directly, but cannot get the device into DFU mode to be recognized by the software.

When I hold the 3 keys and plug the Cyborg in to initiate the DFU mode, either it does nothing or the system frequently says the device is not supported. When it does load, it continues to cause input issues affecting all other input devices and forcing a restart of Windows Explorer.

I have tried manually updating the driver to the DFU_in_HS_Mode using the .inf file in the 'drivers' folder in the installation directory, but am told that I need to ensure drivers have x64 support.

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I have tried finding the "boot" jumpers on my device board, but they are not clearly labeled (too old?) and I hesitate to connect jumps that should be and cannot find another "boot" button as is in some videos.

I have followed every instruction I was able to find that applies to my Azeron Cyborg model and have been unable to return it to a working state.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated as I always look forward to using this device.

Thanks!
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You should have plates like these close to usb connector. Short it by holding the tool on boot plates, whilst plugging the usb cable in the PC. You should hear connect / disconnect / connect, then see if STM picks it up
 

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You should have plates like these close to usb connector. Short it by holding the tool on boot plates, whilst plugging the usb cable in the PC. You should hear connect / disconnect / connect, then see if STM picks it up

Thank you, but my internals are different than what I’ve seen there. Can you please direct me to the boot plates here?:

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Thank you, but my internals are different than what I’ve seen there. Can you please direct me to the boot plates here?:

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It`s the green board.
Follow this guide -
If it does not work with the latest firmware, you can try downgrading to an older firmware version followed by latest one.
 

thamonkey

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Thank you. I was able to get it working by reverting to AS 1.4.1 and firmware 80a. Any combination newer than that would complete installation but fail to calibrate the joystick and would not provide access to setting and modifying keys/profiles.

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Thank you. I was able to get it working by reverting to AS 1.4.1 and firmware 80a. Any combination newer than that would complete installation but fail to calibrate the joystick and would not provide access to setting and modifying keys/profiles.

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Even if you manually install it via teensy app ?
Try few versions up via teensy app, then connect to the same software version, see if it asks for ''upgrade''