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- | **This page is a work in progress, don't try it yet.** | + | **This page is a work in progress** |
- | ====== Magic Lantern | + | ====== Magic Lantern |
Applies for: | Applies for: | ||
* 1300D/Rebel T6 | * 1300D/Rebel T6 | ||
For other models, use the [[install|normal installation guide]]. | For other models, use the [[install|normal installation guide]]. | ||
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====== Caution ====== | ====== Caution ====== | ||
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- Connect the camera to a Windows 7/10 or Linux computer with a USB cable. | - Connect the camera to a Windows 7/10 or Linux computer with a USB cable. | ||
- | - Download | + | - Download |
+ | - On Windows, extract the files and run the EXE. | ||
+ | - On Linux, you'll need to [[https:// | ||
Here I click “Get Device Info” to see if it can detect the device. | Here I click “Get Device Info” to see if it can detect the device. | ||
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- | On first run on Windows, it should **not** work. | + | Next, we need to enable the [[https://wiki.magiclantern.fm/glossary# |
- | Here’s what to do: | + | |
- | - Download and run [[https://zadig.akeo.ie/|Zadig]]. | + | |
- | - On the Canon Camera device, replace " | + | |
- | - //In order to revert this change, simply repeat | + | |
- Once you have verified that USB communication is working, click “Enable Boot Disk”. | - Once you have verified that USB communication is working, click “Enable Boot Disk”. | ||
- //In order to revert the camera to factory settings, click “Disable Boot Disk”.// | - //In order to revert the camera to factory settings, click “Disable Boot Disk”.// | ||
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+ | Next, we need to prepare the SD/CF card. | ||
- Unplug the camera SD card from the camera. | - Unplug the camera SD card from the camera. | ||
- Insert the camera SD card into your computer. You might need an adapter. | - Insert the camera SD card into your computer. You might need an adapter. | ||
- | - Ensure that your SD card is named “EOS_DIGITAL”. | + | - Ensure that your SD card is named “EOS_DIGITAL”. |
- | - In mlinstall, navigate to the “Card” tab and click “Write card boot flags”. This will write data to the SD card. It’s a good idea to format the card in the camera first. | + | - In MLinstall, navigate to the “Card” tab and click “Write card boot flags”. This will write data to the SD card. It’s a good idea to format the card in the camera first, |
- | In Linux, eject the card before removing | + | |
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- | //Note: mlinstall currently doesn’t support ExFAT, so you might want to use EOSCard.// | + | |
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- | EOSCard (Windows only) | + | - Once you have written the card flags, you will need to download a build for your camera. Make sure that the model ID and firmware version of your camera matches the build. MLinstall will tell you this info when you click "Show camera info" |
- | Ensure that your card is selected | + | - Also you need to ensure the both the firmware version and the [[internal build version]] are the same as what the build requires. |
+ | - Extract | ||
- | {{:new-install: | + | And finally: |
- | + | - Insert SD Card into camera and turn it on. On first startup, ROM1 and ROM0 will be backed up. If not, you should do that through the Magic Lantern menu (Debug > Dump ROM and RAM). In the picture settings screen in MANUAL mode, press the Q button (or DELETE/ | |
- | - Once you have written the card flags, you will need to download a build for your camera. Make sure that the model ID and firmware version of your camera matches the build. (you can check it in the Canon menu). You might need to downgrade or upgrade. | + | |
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- | - Extract the Magic Lantern release zip file contents onto the SD card. Make sure that “autoexec.bin” and the ML folder are at the top directory, alongside DCIM. | + | |
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- | [[https:// | + | |
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- | - Insert SD Card into camera and turn it on. On first startup, ROM1 and ROM0 will be backed up. In the picture settings screen in MANUAL mode, press the Q button (or DELETE/ | + | |
====== Uninstalling Magic Lantern ====== | ====== Uninstalling Magic Lantern ====== | ||
- Format the card (and back up any data first!) | - Format the card (and back up any data first!) | ||
- | - Run mlinstall | + | - Run MLinstall |
- | //Note that mlinstall | + | //Note that MLinstall |
====== Troubleshooting, | ====== Troubleshooting, | ||
+ | You may either have to downgrade or upgrade your firmware to a specific version. | ||
+ | Here are some guides showing how to downgrade your firmware: | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | A firmware file archive can be found here: [[https:// | ||
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critix: “Try to do a firmware update to version 1.1.0. (even if you have exactly this version on your device). Then you can try to test ML. This problem seems to exist on many devices. I suffered the same with my device. After an " | critix: “Try to do a firmware update to version 1.1.0. (even if you have exactly this version on your device). Then you can try to test ML. This problem seems to exist on many devices. I suffered the same with my device. After an " | ||
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