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I am trying to setup my 360 Lizard on my laptop.. I followed the instructions (installing Net Framework etc..) My computer recognizes the Lizard in COM4 but when I hit get device details it gives me the READ RESPONSE FAIL.. I have been through the manual and have moved the switch and still nothing works.. Has anyone else had this problem?? Can I use it with my laptop?

Also I am running Windows 7 64 bit

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Also I am using Lizard Toolbox BETA 1.0.15 and in the lower right hand side of the toolbox it says Burst Mode OFF(not sure what this means)

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Are there other available com ports?

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View Postchi3f, on 04 April 2011 - 11:04 AM, said:

Are there other available com ports?


In the Lizard Toolbox it has COM3 and COM4 but when I go in through my device manager it says its under COM4 so that should be correct... I have tried COM3 but it just says "Wrong Response Received"

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View Postdballs, on 04 April 2011 - 10:37 AM, said:

Also I am using Lizard Toolbox BETA 1.0.15 and in the lower right hand side of the toolbox it says Burst Mode OFF(not sure what this means)

Was the Lizard plugged in ? also did you update the firmware ? What I did is I plugged in my Lizard, opened Lizard ToolBox, click get device details it detected my Lizard and turned Burst Mode on.

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View PostSkywalker, on 04 April 2011 - 12:13 PM, said:

Was the Lizard plugged in ? also did you update the firmware ? What I did is I plugged in my Lizard, opened Lizard ToolBox, click get device details it detected my Lizard and turned Burst Mode on.



How do I update the firmware? Doesn't "get device details" need to work first before I can update anything?

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View Postdballs, on 04 April 2011 - 12:20 PM, said:

How do I update the firmware? Doesn't "get device details" need to work first before I can update anything?

Plug your Lizard in holding the up and down buttons down, open the firmware updater, hit connect, download updates, download both the get file and get flash store them somewhere on your computer, then hit flash device find the first 1 (get file update) open it and it will install it, once its done hit exit bootloader, lizard should restart, click on flash update tab, hit flash device find the 2nd file (get flash) open it and it will install it and your good to go. Get device details is in the Lizard Toolbox, you have to use the firmware updater to update the firmware on the Lizard. They should have a video showing how to do this.

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View PostSkywalker, on 04 April 2011 - 12:29 PM, said:

Plug your Lizard in holding the up and down buttons down, open the firmware updater, hit connect, download updates, download both the get file and get flash store them somewhere on your computer, then hit flash device find the first 1 (get file update) open it and it will install it, once its done hit exit bootloader, lizard should restart, click on flash update tab, hit flash device find the 2nd file (get flash) open it and it will install it and your good to go. Get device details is in the Lizard Toolbox, you have to use the firmware updater to update the firmware on the Lizard. They should have a video showing how to do this.


Thanks for helping me through this Skywalker-

My computer is having a problem recognizing that my Lizard is connected to my notebook- I have automatically installed the FTDI drivers and manually done this as well like it says in the Manual 1.4 (found on page 2)... I bootloader my device next I say connect in the firmware updater then it says "no compatible device detected....etc"

not sure what else to try - it just doesnt seem like my computer is communicating with the Lizard

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Here is a screenshot of the error

Screen Shot of Error

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If its recognized in COM4 then set it to COM4, and the only difference I see from mine is my BAUD rate is set to 115200, it says on the main website if you experience issues change your system language to English, and you can also try the 1.0.5 BETA updater. Another thing I ALWAYS do is run as administrator, did you do this ?

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View PostSkywalker, on 04 April 2011 - 02:20 PM, said:

If its recognized in COM4 then set it to COM4, and the only difference I see from mine is my BAUD rate is set to 115200, it says on the main website if you experience issues change your system language to English, and you can also try the 1.0.5 BETA updater. Another thing I ALWAYS do is run as administrator, did you do this ?



not sure what you mean by change system language to English...? i have tried setting the COM to different ports and testing all the other BAUD rates and still nothing.. tried the newest updater and still didn't work. I will just have to try it on another computer. I also had tried the ADMINISTRATOR mode....


stumped :unsure:

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View Postdballs, on 04 April 2011 - 09:56 AM, said:

I am trying to setup my 360 Lizard on my laptop.. I followed the instructions (installing Net Framework etc..) My computer recognizes the Lizard in COM4 but when I hit get device details it gives me the READ RESPONSE FAIL.. I have been through the manual and have moved the switch and still nothing works.. Has anyone else had this problem?? Can I use it with my laptop?

Also I am running Windows 7 64 bit

Thanks


you shouldn't have had to install net framework if your using windows 7 64 bit (i didnt and that is what i am running) try uninstalling it and run windows update to install the one from there. there could have been a problem with the framework install

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View Postravendrow, on 04 April 2011 - 05:36 PM, said:

you shouldn't have had to install net framework if your using windows 7 64 bit (i didnt and that is what i am running) try uninstalling it and run windows update to install the one from there. there could have been a problem with the framework install


On my home PC with Windows 7 x64 I didn't instal the net framework and still got the same errors.. LizardUpdater always gave me an error of ERR: 1-K, B-2... So I tried running it through a virtual machine running XP 32 bit and still gave me the same error.

Next I dug out my old school laptop with Windows XP 32 bit and installed all the necessary stuff and still gave me the same errors- talked to a couple mods and they believe that it could be a soldering issue so I am shipping it back today to have it looked at......

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recieved your lizard, the USB/COM button was defective and replaced, upgraded to 1.06 and tested, working 100%

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View Postvgcrepairs, on 07 April 2011 - 07:40 PM, said:

recieved your lizard, the USB/COM button was defective and replaced, upgraded to 1.06 and tested, working 100%


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Where can I download 1.06. There is only 1.05 at www.360lizard.com

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Same Problem for me. It worked so far but now i have same errors that dballs. I buy my lizard on February 2011 can i still return it?

Thx

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Depends on where you bought it from. Hopefully VGC because he is the man and has the best customer service ever!!!!!





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