Technical discussions about Freescale Microcontrollers: M68HC11. (Freescale Semiconductor is a Subsidiary of Motorola).
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I'll try all of the suggestions, thanks for the help --- In , Mark Schultz <n9xmj@y...> wrote: > Regarding the use of BUFFALO to program EEPROM - > > In Hyperterminal, after setting up the COM port, baud rate, etc., go to > File/Properties, select the Setup tab, then the "ASCII Setup" button. > You should see a field that lets you specify the "Line delay". Try > using a value of 160 mS to start out with. You may find that you need > to use a larger value here for reliable EEPROM programming, as it is > dependent on the size of the S-records you are sending; you need to > specify 10 mS for each byte in the data field of the longest-length > S-record in your object file. > > I would also suggest that you go to a site such as TUCOWS and look for > a alternative freeware/shareware terminal. Hyperterminal can be > somewhat clumsy to work with. I don't know if BUFFALO issues some sort > of prompt or start character after it processes each line when loading > a S-record file, but if it does, you could use a terminal (with a > appropriately configurable ASCII transfer module) to have it pace its > line-by-line transmissions based on whatever prompt char is issued - > assuming there is one. It has been a while since I've used BUFFALO so > I don't remember all of its conventions. > > -- Mark |