11-18-2017 03:45 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:40 PM by ROGBot
11-20-2017 08:09 PM
Darth Affe wrote:
Hey guys,
like the title indicates I've a problem using the SDK-method "GetMBColor". No matter what i do in Aura it always gives me only an array full of 255.
I'm using the latest SDK-version and can confirm that the code itself works since i've heard from other people using the same code to get useful values. Setting colors through the SDK works.
I'm using a PRIME-X370-PRO.
What could cause an issue like that?
Greetings Darth Affe
11-21-2017 09:00 AM
DWORD _count = EnumerateMbController(NULL, 0);
MbLightControl* _mbLightCtrl = new MbLightControl[_count];
EnumerateMbController(_mbLightCtrl, _count);
//SetMbMode(_mbLightCtrl[0], 1);
DWORD _ledCount = GetMbLedCount(_mbLightCtrl[0]);
BYTE* _color = new BYTE[_ledCount * 3];
ZeroMemory(_color, _ledCount * 3);
GetMbColor(_mbLightCtrl[0], _color, _ledCount * 3);
06-09-2018 11:50 AM
migabriel wrote:
I have the same issue.
I'm using Aura SDK 2.4 with Motherboard Asus ROG Strix X370-F Gaming with the latest bios 3203
I am able to set colors but unable to read.DWORD _count = EnumerateMbController(NULL, 0);
MbLightControl* _mbLightCtrl = new MbLightControl[_count];
EnumerateMbController(_mbLightCtrl, _count);
//SetMbMode(_mbLightCtrl[0], 1);
DWORD _ledCount = GetMbLedCount(_mbLightCtrl[0]);
BYTE* _color = new BYTE[_ledCount * 3];
ZeroMemory(_color, _ledCount * 3);
GetMbColor(_mbLightCtrl[0], _color, _ledCount * 3);
06-10-2018 01:14 PM
19erebus89 wrote:
Is there any progress on this?
It's just a guess but maybe they use other names for the variables?
An array full of 255 for GetMbColor looks also like a statement of what is possible?
11-21-2017 10:13 AM
AkaNe@Asus wrote:
Can your copy your sample code?
04-01-2018 11:31 PM
05-14-2018 12:21 PM
omaryunus wrote:
Hi is there any update to this? I have been waiting for a solution to this issue. Whenever I call GetMBColor it only returns white