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PARALLEL PROGRAMMING

Started by PASCUAL LOPEZ, March 28, 2003, 09:25:21 AM

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PASCUAL LOPEZ

DEAR ALL,

I KNOW THAT THIS QUESTION IS NOT ABOUT FLASH MAGIC OR WINISP, BUT DOES SOMEBODY HAVE INFORMATION ABOUT HOW THE P89LPC632 CAN BE PROGRAMMED IN PARALLEL MODE ????

BEST REGARDS.
PASCUAL

Andy Ayre

I'm afraid that information is only given out by Philips. Please contact them at the following location for assistance:

http://tinyurl.com/8cx6

regards, Andy

Embedded Systems Academy, Inc.
support at esacademy dot com

PASCUAL LOPEZ

ANDY, THANK YOU FOR THE ANSWER. HAVE YOU SEEN A FILE THAT IS IN KEIL

Andy Ayre

I cannot find that file on Keil's web site - can you point me to it?
The LPC932 is in-system-programmable as I'm sure you know. So all you need is to build an ISP circuit that matches Keil's MCB900 and use Flash Magic. You can get the Schematic diagram for the MCB900 from here:

http://www.keil.com/lpc/me900.chm

Or alternatively buy an MCB900 from your Keil distributor. I believe they are available now.

Andy

Embedded Systems Academy, Inc.
support at esacademy dot com

PASCUAL LOPEZ

ANDY, IT IS: http://www.keil.com/dd/chip/3378.htm;

HERE, WHERE IT SAYS: FLASH PROGRAMMING.
THE MCB900, IS NOT AVAILABLE YET.

THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION, BUT ABOUT THE ISP, DO I NEED TO MAKE THE UART BREAK DETECT, IN MY SOFTWARE ??

THIS WEEK, I COULD NOT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION, BECAUSE I HAVE TO GO TO AN EXHIBITION CENTER. YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT THE FOLLOWING EMAIL: support@electronicdd.com.
 
BEST REGARDS.

PASCUAL

Andy Ayre

Pascual,

If you have revision C then you must enable break detect and use that to enter ISP mode. If you have revision E then you can either build the additional hardware to allow Flash Magic to generate the pulses on RST or enable the break detect.

If you want quick and easy generation of code for the UART including enabling the break detect option, check out Code Architect at:

  http://www.codearchitect.org/philips

regards, Andy

Embedded Systems Academy, Inc.
support at esacademy dot com