leighsmith / midisport-macos

M-Audio MIDISPORT USB 64-bit MIDI device driver for MacOS 10.14+
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2x2 anniversary edition not working. #54

Open danfoley opened 3 months ago

danfoley commented 3 months ago

I followed the directions, downloaded the drivers left them in the download folders, downloaded your installer, ran it.. rebooted. It doesn't seem to recognize my 2x2 device. Nothing happens. No firmware is being updated, no blinking light. looking at hardware->usb doesn't show any devices with the m audio vendor ID.

Right now I'm in Monterey. I tried it in Sonoma and it did not work either. I'd like to go back to Sonoma and i see people here saying it works in Sonoma.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

danfoley commented 3 months ago

i have run the firmware updater manually and it just hangs waiting to find the device:

./MIDISPORTFirmwareDownloader /usr/local/etc/midisport_firmware/MIDISPORT_devices.xml
Reading Hex loader firmware Intel hex file: /usr/local/etc/midisport_firmware/MidiSportLoader.ihx
Looking for uninitialised MIDISPORTs with vendor = 0x763
leighsmith commented 3 months ago

If you do not see the uninitialized MIDISPORT device being recognized when running the firmware downloaded manually, and you do not see the uninitialized device listed in the System Report USB device tree, either your USB cable is defective or power only, your hub is defective or supplying insufficient power, your Mac USB port is defective or your MIDISPORT is defective. I would verify with different cables, hubs, ports and devices.

danfoley commented 3 months ago

I do see it now but it does not have the same vendor id the script is looking for.

Dan Foley

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If you do not see the uninitialized MIDISPORT device being recognized when running the firmware downloaded manually, and you do not see the uninitialized device listed in the System Report USB device tree, either your USB cable is defective or power only, your hub is defective or supplying insufficient power, your Mac USB port is defective or your MIDISPORT is defective. I would verify with different cables, hubs, ports and devices.

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leighsmith commented 3 months ago

If you post here the vendor Id and the product Id you are seeing in System Report USB devices tree, we might be able to diagnose the problem.

danfoley commented 3 months ago

this is what i see:

Product ID: 0x6473
  Vendor ID:    0x04b4  (Cypress Semiconductor)
  Version:  a0.01
  Speed:    Up to 12 Mb/s
  Location ID:  0x14120000 / 19
  Current Available (mA):   500
  Extra Operating Current (mA): 0