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Mamba & easylase

Post by cyplex » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 6:58 pm

Goodday,

i ask a question in english because my german writing is bad and a mean really bad, you can talk back in germen because i can read it.

for a week ago i buy't mamba black and i updated direct.
I like to connect my 2 easylase dac's to it but cant get these things to work?

Error messege= Mamba could not detect any output device's

Must i perform somthing before it is possible to work?
I can't find anyting in the manual.
To beam or not the beam thats the question...

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Post by dj-noboddy » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 7:14 pm

Should be working. Did you Install the dirvers of the easylases? That have to be the LATEST drivers. Tht problems I had some weeks ago.

Should fix the problem.

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Post by cyplex » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 7:18 pm

today i have reinstalled all things with new drivers but the problem is still here.
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Post by dj-noboddy » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 7:21 pm

Did you use the original Easylase or a chineese easylase?

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Post by cyplex » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 7:23 pm

i use the original Easylase dac's that i buyed with the phoenix software.
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Post by dj-noboddy » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 7:35 pm

You need to put the MLD Driver of the Easylase in the following Folder:

*\MediaLas\Mamba Black\Drivers\MLD\

Than it should works ;P

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Post by cyplex » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 7:46 pm

it is from the install already there in that folder
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Post by i305 » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 8:02 pm

Do you use the newest driver form Medialas?
If not.

you can download a Driver Pack from the Medialas HP.

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Post by jojo » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 8:02 pm

dj-noboddy wrote:You need to put the MLD Driver of the Easylase in the following Folder:

*\MediaLas\Mamba Black\Drivers\MLD\

Than it should works ;P
I think you must have the file "Easylase.mld" in the main directory of Mamba (where the executable file is located).
I also use the lastest release and there is no subdirectory for drivers.

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Post by cyplex » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 8:11 pm

I have put the easylase.mld in the main folder and started mamba black.

2 new error messages came up
nr 1 (dutch):
Kan entrypoint van procedure FT_GetDeviceInfoList niet vinden in DLL-bestand ftd2xx.dll.

nr 2 (English):
Could not load MLD: EasyLase.mld - Please check hardware drivers!

And then the message from the beginning.
Mamba could not detect any output devices.
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Post by jojo » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 8:40 pm

cyplex wrote:I have put the easylase.mld in the main folder and started mamba black.

2 new error messages came up
nr 1 (dutch):
Kan entrypoint van procedure FT_GetDeviceInfoList niet vinden in DLL-bestand ftd2xx.dll.

nr 2 (English):
Could not load MLD: EasyLase.mld - Please check hardware drivers!

And then the message from the beginning.
Mamba could not detect any output devices.
Okay, you see that Mamba cannot find the driver in the subdirectory.
Now the mld-driver is found but not loaded because of the first Errormessage. So the problem is the lowlevel driver.

The function FT_GetDeviceInfoList cannot be found when your lowlevel driver is not the actual one. Maybe there was an older FTDI-device installed on this PC and the installation wizard used the old version.
- Connect and switch on EasyLase
- go to the system control -> hardware manager
- select the Easylase (or Phoenix) USB device and deinstall (right mouse click).
- Disconnet and reconnect EasyLase and wait until the driver wizard appears.
- Do NOT select "install automatically". Select the driver from disk or path where the latest Mamba driver (the FTDI path of the driver archive) is located.

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Post by cyplex » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 9:06 pm

JoJo wrote:
cyplex wrote:I have put the easylase.mld in the main folder and started mamba black.

2 new error messages came up
nr 1 (dutch):
Kan entrypoint van procedure FT_GetDeviceInfoList niet vinden in DLL-bestand ftd2xx.dll.

nr 2 (English):
Could not load MLD: EasyLase.mld - Please check hardware drivers!

And then the message from the beginning.
Mamba could not detect any output devices.
Okay, you see that Mamba cannot find the driver in the subdirectory.
Now the mld-driver is found but not loaded because of the first Errormessage. So the problem is the lowlevel driver.

The function FT_GetDeviceInfoList cannot be found when your lowlevel driver is not the actual one. Maybe there was an older FTDI-device installed on this PC and the installation wizard used the old version.
- Connect and switch on EasyLase
- go to the system control -> hardware manager
- select the Easylase (or Phoenix) USB device and deinstall (right mouse click).
- Disconnet and reconnect EasyLase and wait until the driver wizard appears.
- Do NOT select "install automatically". Select the driver from disk or path where the latest Mamba driver (the FTDI path of the driver archive) is located.

Joachim
I have done it this way but the problem is still there
To beam or not the beam thats the question...

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Post by jojo » Wed 25 Feb, 2009 9:30 pm

Can you check the driver version and date?

-system control -> hardware manager -> Easylase USB -> properties -> driver.

Also check the date of the file "ftd2xx.dll" located in the system directory of windows. If you find the file and it is not the same date like the one in the current Mamba driver archive, replace it against the newer one.

I am sure that there is an old file or driver left somewhere.

But we must contiune tomorrow.

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Post by cyplex » Fri 27 Feb, 2009 11:53 pm

JoJo wrote:Can you check the driver version and date?

-system control -> hardware manager -> Easylase USB -> properties -> driver.

Also check the date of the file "ftd2xx.dll" located in the system directory of windows. If you find the file and it is not the same date like the one in the current Mamba driver archive, replace it against the newer one.

I am sure that there is an old file or driver left somewhere.

But we must contiune tomorrow.

Joachim
I have reinstalled the computer with windows xp and the laser software and drivers and the problem is fixed

I also have done it your way but the probleme wassend gone.

Anyway thanks for all :D
To beam or not the beam thats the question...

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