Reply by Oliver Thamm January 12, 20062006-01-12

run StarProg and click the "unsecure" icon
for S/W updates follow http://www.google.com/search?q=compod12

hth!
Oliver > After reading through the posts on problems with
> inadvertently securing the HC12 part, I think that is what
> has happened to us using the compod12 or else the pod has
> failed for some reason. I have experienced this symptom
> before with the P&E multilink but P&E has a program to
> unsecure the part; we can't find any such program for the
> compod12. Everything was working ok, then an error occurred
> during flashing and now the part can't be loaded; but the
> processor run fine and the last flashed code works.
>
> Would anyone have a program to unsecure the 9s12dg128b using
> the compod12 or advise they can share? We have a compod12 at
> one location (serial port version) and can't find any
> program similiar to the P&E multilink unsecure. The P&E
> version won't work with compod12 of course. Elektronikladen
> has a compod12 pro version that talks about an unsecure
> function but we don't have that pod and the software isn't
> on their site that we can see. It's a question of time and
> delays and getting a new pod or shipping one we have. Thanks >
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links


Reply by January 12, 20062006-01-12
Hi Bob,

you can try my debugger/programmer package HC12ICD hc12icd.zip for
unsecuring your target device with ComPOD12:

from http://www.krummsdorf.de/hc12icd/downlo_e.html

See instructions in http://www.krummsdorf.de/files/first.pdf . Sorry, it's a
bit outdated :-(
Pls regard: The "SSC Reset" box for doing a special single chip reset by
every reset is moved to "Setup/Options/Startup" and it is no more necessary
to do the unsecure function twice !

To enable the device security menu "File/Device Security" in the demo
version change in the "hc12icd.ini" :

[HC12ICD]
FLBBDEMO=0.

and then start the hc12icd.exe once more.
You can also adjust the values for the word at the memory location 0xFF0E in
the "hc12icd.ini"

[HC12ICD]
SECURE_WORDFC
UNSECURE_WORDFE

if the part is secured or not.

Good luck and regards
J.K.

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Dipl.Ing. Juergen Krummsdorf
Sttelner Strasse 30
04416 Markkleeberg,Germany
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WEB : www.krummsdorf.de/hc12icd/
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email: support at krummsdorf.de
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----- Original Message -----
From: <robert.lewis@robe...>
To: <68hc12@68hc...>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 1:26 AM
Subject: [68HC12] unsecure 9s12dg128b > After reading through the posts on problems with
> inadvertently securing the HC12 part, I think that is what
> has happened to us using the compod12 or else the pod has
> failed for some reason. I have experienced this symptom
> before with the P&E multilink but P&E has a program to
> unsecure the part; we can't find any such program for the
> compod12. Everything was working ok, then an error occurred
> during flashing and now the part can't be loaded; but the
> processor run fine and the last flashed code works.
>
> Would anyone have a program to unsecure the 9s12dg128b using
> the compod12 or advise they can share? We have a compod12 at
> one location (serial port version) and can't find any
> program similiar to the P&E multilink unsecure. The P&E
> version won't work with compod12 of course. Elektronikladen
> has a compod12 pro version that talks about an unsecure
> function but we don't have that pod and the software isn't
> on their site that we can see. It's a question of time and
> delays and getting a new pod or shipping one we have. Thanks >
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links >
>


Reply by Richard January 11, 20062006-01-11
Bob, have you email'ed Oliver at elmicro? He should be able to tell you
about what StarProg can or cannot do.

At 04:26 PM 1/11/2006, blewis999 wrote:

>After reading through the posts on problems with
>inadvertently securing the HC12 part, I think that is what
>has happened to us using the compod12 or else the pod has
>failed for some reason. I have experienced this symptom
>before with the P&E multilink but P&E has a program to
>unsecure the part; we can't find any such program for the
>compod12. Everything was working ok, then an error occurred
>during flashing and now the part can't be loaded; but the
>processor run fine and the last flashed code works.
>
>Would anyone have a program to unsecure the 9s12dg128b using
>the compod12 or advise they can share? We have a compod12 at
>one location (serial port version) and can't find any
>program similiar to the P&E multilink unsecure. The P&E
>version won't work with compod12 of course. Elektronikladen
>has a compod12 pro version that talks about an unsecure
>function but we don't have that pod and the software isn't
>on their site that we can see. It's a question of time and
>delays and getting a new pod or shipping one we have. Thanks >
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use richard at imagecraft.com)


Reply by blewis999 January 11, 20062006-01-11
After reading through the posts on problems with
inadvertently securing the HC12 part, I think that is what
has happened to us using the compod12 or else the pod has
failed for some reason. I have experienced this symptom
before with the P&E multilink but P&E has a program to
unsecure the part; we can't find any such program for the
compod12. Everything was working ok, then an error occurred
during flashing and now the part can't be loaded; but the
processor run fine and the last flashed code works.

Would anyone have a program to unsecure the 9s12dg128b using
the compod12 or advise they can share? We have a compod12 at
one location (serial port version) and can't find any
program similiar to the P&E multilink unsecure. The P&E
version won't work with compod12 of course. Elektronikladen
has a compod12 pro version that talks about an unsecure
function but we don't have that pod and the software isn't
on their site that we can see. It's a question of time and
delays and getting a new pod or shipping one we have. Thanks