Then click Technical Support under the Products column and then Next.
Then click Microcontrollers and then Next.
You end up at a support form.
I don't know where it's sent from there. Maybe it's country
specific
and the North American support is more familiar with micros? Maybe I
got lucky and caught them on an off day???
And thanks! I always wanted to be a Jedi! Where's my light saber???
tom
--- In lpc900_users@lpc9..., Fausto Marzoli <faumarz@8...>
wrote: > Alle 02:07, mercoled12 gennaio 2005, tbavp ha
scritto:
>
> > I got it by asking Philips via their online tech support.
> > They answered within a day.
>
> Where did you ask, exactly? (email, forum, web-form...)
> I am using LPC900 from the early (bugged) versions of LPC932, and Philips has > never been willing to help... maybe they're
changing politics...
> > For those who are interested, I uploaded it to the Yahoo Files
>
> I'm going to download it immediately.
> > I hope to have an inexpensive programmer available soon, which is why > > I asked for the spec.
> >
> > Fausto - Can I be Co-Maximum Authority? ;-)
>
> You are officially admitted in the ICP gotha.
> The LPC900 ICP jedi.
> ;-)))
> --
> Fausto Marzoli - 8052.it - http://www.8052.it/
> Owner, Web Master & Mailing List Moderator
Reply by grantpbt●January 12, 20052005-01-12
--- In lpc900_users@lpc9..., "tbavp" <padoff@a...> wrote: >
> I hope to have an inexpensive programmer available soon, which is
> why I asked for the spec.
>
> tom paden
Sounds great... keep us updated!
GB
Reply by Fausto Marzoli●January 12, 20052005-01-12
Alle 02:07, mercoled12 gennaio 2005, tbavp ha scritto:
> I got it by asking Philips via their online tech
support.
> They answered within a day.
Where did you ask, exactly? (email, forum, web-form...)
I am using LPC900 from the early (bugged) versions of LPC932, and Philips has
never been willing to help... maybe they're changing politics...
> For those who are interested, I uploaded it to the
Yahoo Files
I'm going to download it immediately.
> I hope to have an inexpensive programmer available
soon, which is why
> I asked for the spec.
>
> Fausto - Can I be Co-Maximum Authority? ;-)
You are officially admitted in the ICP gotha.
The LPC900 ICP jedi.
;-)))
--
Fausto Marzoli - 8052.it - http://www.8052.it/
Owner, Web Master & Mailing List Moderator
Reply by tbavp●January 11, 20052005-01-11
I've got Version 1.8 of the ICP specs, dated 2004 June 07.
I got it by asking Philips via their online tech support.
They answered within a day.
For those who are interested, I uploaded it to the Yahoo Files
section. It's named ICP_LPC9xx_v18.pdf. There are annotations in it
that I added, including a timing spec that was originally missing,
but was supplied by asking Philips Tech Support.
I hope to have an inexpensive programmer available soon, which is why
I asked for the spec.
Fausto - Can I be Co-Maximum Authority? ;-)
tom paden
--- In lpc900_users@lpc9..., Fausto Marzoli <faumarz@8...>
wrote: > Alle 01:25, gioved6 gennaio 2005, grantpbt ha
scritto:
>
> > That promax site has a copy of the PDF spec for the ICP.
>
> This specs are wrong and full of errors.
> Do not use them, if you want to make an ICP programmer.
> > Then you might want to follow along with the forums on www.8052.com >
> It seems that noone knows anything on the 8052.com forum, too.
>
> Anyway, I've finally got a full working ICP-ISP bridge code firmware
(source): > I've fixed all the (many) bugs in the 1.2
code from Bauke Siderius and now I > have an ICP programmer with my own VB6 client
software.
>
> Maybe now I am the maximum authority in the world about LPC900 ICP!!! > ;-)
>
> --
> Fausto Marzoli - 8052.it - http://www.8052.it/
> Owner, Web Master & Mailing List Moderator
Reply by Fausto Marzoli●January 10, 20052005-01-10
Alle 01:25, gioved6 gennaio 2005, grantpbt ha scritto:
> That promax site has a copy of the PDF spec for
the ICP.
This specs are wrong and full of errors.
Do not use them, if you want to make an ICP programmer.
> Then you might want to follow along with the
forums on www.8052.com
It seems that noone knows anything on the 8052.com forum, too.
Anyway, I've finally got a full working ICP-ISP bridge code firmware
(source):
I've fixed all the (many) bugs in the 1.2 code from Bauke Siderius and now
I
have an ICP programmer with my own VB6 client software.
Maybe now I am the maximum authority in the world about LPC900 ICP!!!
;-)
--
Fausto Marzoli - 8052.it - http://www.8052.it/
Owner, Web Master & Mailing List Moderator
Reply by grantpbt●January 5, 20052005-01-05
That promax site has a copy of the PDF spec for the ICP. Also, the
Acqura has a PDF explaining how to make a production programmer out
of their PDS900. Then you might want to follow along with the forums
on www.8052.com
GB
Reply by Fausto Marzoli●December 23, 20042004-12-23
Alle 22:38, mercoled22 dicembre 2004, grantpbt ha scritto:
This code has a lot of bugs: programming and erasing functions do not work.
By now, I've corrected the erasing functions.
> Also, the latest version if the Acqura PDS9xx
emulator now allows for
> ICP programming of all the parts:
>
> http://www.acqura.com/downloads/pds51e/beta/pds51ebeta.zip
Ok, but what I need (and many people need) is something different: many people
like me needs to make a production-line custom programmer, to make easy for
the production line workers to program boards with LPC9xx online.
This means that I have to make custom hw and software. How can I make a custom
software with a market programmer like acqura? I can't, because acqura does
not provide the protocol specifications. So I have to do the hw too, but how
can I make the hw if Philips does not provide specs and code samples?
Moreover, someone needs to program the testing machines in order to make them
program automatically the LPC on the boards: how can they do that?
I cant' understand why Philips does not provide an official, decent
specifications on ICP.
Fausto
Reply by grantpbt●December 22, 20042004-12-22
--- In lpc900_users@lpc9..., Fausto Marzoli <faumarz@8...>
wrote: > Alle 06:57, mercoled8 dicembre 2004, lpctools ha
scritto:
>
> > The new version of the code can be downloaded here:
> > http://www.lpctools.com/downloads/prog90x.zip
>
> Nice, but there is no source code.
> Why?
> Why philips does not release ICP specifications?
> Fausto
Nice, but there is no source code.
Why?
Why philips does not release ICP specifications?
Why??????????????
Fausto
Reply by lpctools●December 8, 20042004-12-08
Hi,
Philips has released a new version of the ISP-ICP bridge code (V1.4).
The ISP-ICP bridge code can be used to program LPC900 devices using
FlashMagic from ESAcademy, the MCB900 evaluation board from Keil
plus the PAB9xx programming adapter boards.