Error: F03096 No devices attached - Cannot run the enquirer until a device is found

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phani.s
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Error: F03096 No devices attached - Cannot run the enquirer until a device is found

Post by phani.s »

Hi,

I recently got a xCore Microphone Array board and trying to flash the firmware (AN00217: High Resolution Delay Example) .
When I try to flash the firmware, i get the below error :

Error: F03096 No devices attached - Cannot run the enquirer until a device is found

Can please someone tell me what is wrong and how to proceed?

Regards!
phani.s
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Post by phani.s »

Hi,

Thanks for your quick reply. However, I tried your suggestion and still doesn't recognize the XTAG3 on Windows.
As a workaround, I tried the same example on my Ubuntu machine and I am successfull in flashing the firmware. But, my question is Do I need to change any settings so the device is recognized as a USB microphone array in Audacity?

Regards!
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Post by johned »

Hi,
Can you check to see if you are connecting to a USB 2 port or USB 3 (USB 3 are usually blue connectors internally).
Thanks very much,
john
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Post by johned »

Oh one other option would be to use Nirsoft USB Dev View to remove all instances of the driver. Then disconnect and reconnect the xtag.
You can sort on VID - the XMOS VID it 20B1.
Best regards,
John
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Post by phani.s »

HI @johned,

On Windows PC, I am using USB3
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Post by johned »

Please could you try a USB 2 port ?

Best,
John
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Post by Zinfamous22 »

phani.s wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2017 11:24 am
Hi,

Thanks for your quick reply. However, I tried your suggestion and still doesn't recognize the XTAG3 on Windows.
As a workaround, I tried the same example on my Ubuntu machine and I am successfull in flashing the firmware. But, my question is Do I need to change any settings so the device is recognized as a USB microphone array in Audacity?

Regards!
Hello Friend,Youtuve Vanced Thanks for the update! I'm glad to hear you were able to flash the firmware on your Ubuntu machine. To have the XTAG3 recognized as a USB microphone array in Audacity, you may need to check a few settings: Audio Input Settings: In Audacity, go to "Edit" > "Preferences" > "Devices." Make sure the input device is set to the XTAG3. USB Configuration: Ensure that your USB settings on the device (if applicable) are set to operate as an audio device. System Settings: On Ubuntu, check your sound settings to confirm that the XTAG3 is selected as the input device. If you still have issues, try restarting Audacity or your machine after making changes. Let me know how it goes.