Reply by Wojciech Lubicz-Łapiński May 30, 20052005-05-30
An Schwob in USA wrote:
> Hi, > > I don't know how feasible this is for you but at least it is a possible > soulution. The site http://www.lpctools.com list accessories for the > LPC900 family (as well as for the LPC2000 family). > There is a section "Programming Adapters". For the LPC9107 you would > need to get a 14-pin adapter. By the way, the programming adapters work > with the Keil MCB900 board that can also be purchased at LPCtools or at > Keil or..? >
Hi, I have MCB900 'like' board with LPC932 device and try to program my controller board with LPC9107 (it is soldered !) through Flashmagic but it fails - device signature is always "FF FF ..". Maybe somebody has some experiences with MCB900 and LPC900 programming through it. regards -- ........--->>> ooo <<<---........ Wojciech Lubicz-&#321;api&#324;ski WWW: http://lubicz.freewebpage.org GG: 4291141
Reply by Peter Jakacki May 26, 20052005-05-26
I did a a very basic parallel port adaptor using just a couple of 
resistors and a diode. Wrote the programming sw in the old freebie 
16-bit WinForth which accesses ports quite nicely. It just uses a simple 
command-line interface but worked well when I did some 903's a while ago.

*Peter*

wojtlap wrote:
> I have LPC9107 chip on board and want to reprogram it. > I'm looking for schematic of programmer for these chips. > Is there any easy way to programm these chips ?
Reply by An Schwob in USA May 26, 20052005-05-26
Hi,

I don't know how feasible this is for you but at least it is a possible
soulution. The site http://www.lpctools.com list accessories for the
LPC900 family (as well as for the LPC2000 family).
There is a section "Programming Adapters".  For the LPC9107 you would
need to get a 14-pin adapter. By the way, the programming adapters work
with the Keil MCB900 board that can also be purchased at LPCtools or at
Keil or..?

Hope this helps, Schwob


wojtlap wrote:
> Hi, > I have LPC9107 chip on board and want to reprogram it. > I'm looking for schematic of programmer for these chips. > Is there any easy way to programm these chips ? > > regards > -- > ........--->>> ooo <<<---........ > > Wojciech Lubicz-=A3api=F1ski >=20 > WWW: http://lubicz.freewebpage.org > GG: 4291141
Reply by wojtlap May 24, 20052005-05-24
Hi,
I have LPC9107 chip on board and want to reprogram it.
I'm looking for schematic of programmer for these chips.
Is there any easy way to programm these chips ?

regards
-- 
........--->>> ooo <<<---........

Wojciech Lubicz-&#4294967295;api&#4294967295;ski

WWW: http://lubicz.freewebpage.org
GG: 4291141