Flyduino 'timeout' problem with Arduino 1.0
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:15 am
Hi all 
Just getting back into my Hexacopter project after it lay dormant for 6 months ... I've bought a FFIMU v0.4 and have downloaded the latest Arduino software to install the MultiWii 2.0 pre-release version 4 code onto my Flyduino, but I now get the following error each time it tries to upload the new code:
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
Does anyone know what this means or what I can do to get around it?
I'm using a Flyduino (Arduino Mega 2560 as the board, /dev/tty.usbserial-A700eLli as the port, I've tried /dev/cu... as well), Sparkfun FTDI adaptor, MultiWii 2.0 pre-release 4, and Arduino 1.0 software (as the MultiWii code won't run on anything less than Arduino 1.0 apparently). The Arduino software gives a readout of the filesize, the green status LED on the Flyduino flashes a few times (rebooting I assume), and then the error message comes up.
Many thanks
David
PS. I've read that it might be a problem with my FTDI adaptor ... I have access to one of these:
http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/serial-cable-ftdi-cable-p-356.html
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/communication/6877770/
Would this be worth trying?

Just getting back into my Hexacopter project after it lay dormant for 6 months ... I've bought a FFIMU v0.4 and have downloaded the latest Arduino software to install the MultiWii 2.0 pre-release version 4 code onto my Flyduino, but I now get the following error each time it tries to upload the new code:
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
Does anyone know what this means or what I can do to get around it?
I'm using a Flyduino (Arduino Mega 2560 as the board, /dev/tty.usbserial-A700eLli as the port, I've tried /dev/cu... as well), Sparkfun FTDI adaptor, MultiWii 2.0 pre-release 4, and Arduino 1.0 software (as the MultiWii code won't run on anything less than Arduino 1.0 apparently). The Arduino software gives a readout of the filesize, the green status LED on the Flyduino flashes a few times (rebooting I assume), and then the error message comes up.
Many thanks

David
PS. I've read that it might be a problem with my FTDI adaptor ... I have access to one of these:
http://www.coolcomponents.co.uk/catalog/serial-cable-ftdi-cable-p-356.html
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/communication/6877770/
Would this be worth trying?