> Yes I think v. 2.2.3 is the latest release.
> I'm currently using this tool with a LPC2106 microcontroller
> and this work well without trouble.
I have both flash magic and the phillips tool. They each seem to have
advantages & disadvantages.
Sometimes the Phillips tool has issues with the serial port
(open/close). It doesn't always seem to be repeatable. On the other
hand, if it is working, it seems a fair bit faster than flash magic.
(Of course if you have a new micro variant the Phillips tool doesn't
support then you have to use flash magic or the open source lpc2isp.)
Cheers,
Bruce
Philips ISP Software
Started by ●February 2, 2008
Reply by ●February 11, 20082008-02-11
Reply by ●February 11, 20082008-02-11
Hello ARM experts,
Do you know any products/cell phones/PDA/or ?? using
ARM1136 ?
Thanks,
Joseph
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Do you know any products/cell phones/PDA/or ?? using
ARM1136 ?
Thanks,
Joseph
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Reply by ●February 12, 20082008-02-12
I believe this was covered recently.
Take a look for iMX31 products such as LogicPD's (Freescale's) iMX31 kit and
at www.buglabs.net. I'm sure it's in a lot of phones too.
-- Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: l... [mailto:l...] On
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> To: l...
> Subject: [lpc2000] Devices using ARM1136
>
> Hello ARM experts,
>
> Do you know any products/cell phones/PDA/or ?? using
> ARM1136 ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joseph
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
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Take a look for iMX31 products such as LogicPD's (Freescale's) iMX31 kit and
at www.buglabs.net. I'm sure it's in a lot of phones too.
-- Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: l... [mailto:l...] On
> Behalf Of Joseph Chan
> Sent: 12 February 2008 01:02
> To: l...
> Subject: [lpc2000] Devices using ARM1136
>
> Hello ARM experts,
>
> Do you know any products/cell phones/PDA/or ?? using
> ARM1136 ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joseph
>
> _______________________________________________________________________
> _____________
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Reply by ●February 12, 20082008-02-12
Am Dienstag 12 Februar 2008 02:01 schrieb Joseph Chan:
> Hello ARM experts,
>
> Do you know any products/cell phones/PDA/or ?? using
> ARM1136 ?
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture
at "ARM11", e.g. Microsoft Zune.
Most common silicon implementation is Freescale i.MX31:
http://www.freescale.com/imx31
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> Hello ARM experts,
>
> Do you know any products/cell phones/PDA/or ?? using
> ARM1136 ?
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture
at "ARM11", e.g. Microsoft Zune.
Most common silicon implementation is Freescale i.MX31:
http://www.freescale.com/imx31
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