Can't download program to the OOPIC B2.2+ - bartdereu - Mar 14 5:11:35 2008
Hi,
this is my first time use of the OOPIC. I have been using other types of
microcontrollers before
so i'm not completely new to them.
I have been setting up the programming cable nicely, he did find it at
378 Hex . Now i when i
try to download the code to the oopic i get the following error code.
View picture here
i tried it on another computer and i get the same error. Does anyone
have any idea? I don't think
the cable is broken , and i have been able to read from the EEPROM too,
but now i get the same
error while i try to do that. help !
thanks allot !
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Re: Can't download program to the OOPIC B2.2+ - rtstofer - Mar 14 10:23:54 2008
--- In o...@yahoogroups.com, "bartdereu"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is my first time use of the OOPIC. I have been using other types of
> microcontrollers before
> so i'm not completely new to them.
> I have been setting up the programming cable nicely, he did find it at
> 378 Hex . Now i when i
> try to download the code to the oopic i get the following error code.
>
> View picture here i tried it on another
computer and i get the same error. Does anyone
> have any idea? I don't think
> the cable is broken , and i have been able to read from the EEPROM too,
> but now i get the same
> error while i try to do that. help !
>
> thanks allot !
I assume you have an OOPic S board. The B.2.2+ just indicates the
firmware version, the board which could be S, R or C-module.
In any event, on the S board there are 2 connectors that the cable
will fit. The one near the power inlet is correct.
Some IBM Thinkpads don't have a proper parallel port. There is file
'activeCable.jpg' in the files section that addresses this.
If you have installed Port95NT.exe if required (see
www.oopic.com/dloadp.html) and there is power to the board (check the
5V power on pins 2 (ground) and 4 (+5) of the programming header),
programming should work easily because the cable connects directly to
the E0 EEPROM.
I don't know which version of the IDE you are using but you might try
V5. I have never done parallel programming with V6 and have done very
little with V5. Given the B.2.2+ chip, you are far better off doing
serial programming.
If you have the S board, you need to add a level shifter to IOLines 22
and 23 (pins 37 & 39 on the header). Try
http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/126 or
http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/127 The USB-to-Serial adapter
may also work but I haven't tried it
http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/391
Richard
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(You need to be a member of oopic -- send a blank email to oopic-subscribe@yahoogroups.com )Re: Can't download program to the OOPIC B2.2+ - ooPIC Tech Support - Mar 14 17:29:12 2008
What connector are you attaching your programming cable to? What type
of ooPIC are you using?
DLC
bartdereu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is my first time use of the OOPIC. I have been using other types of
> microcontrollers before
> so i'm not completely new to them.
> I have been setting up the programming cable nicely, he did find it at
> 378 Hex . Now i when i
> try to download the code to the oopic i get the following error code.
>
> View picture here
i tried it on another
computer and i get the same error. Does anyone
> have any idea? I don't think
> the cable is broken , and i have been able to read from the EEPROM too,
> but now i get the same
> error while i try to do that. help !
>
> thanks allot !
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