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« Reply #700 on: January 30, 2010, 09:36:06 PM » |
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« Reply #701 on: January 31, 2010, 07:01:33 AM » |
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The e79 is from an dashboard update. I will try to clean and see what is there. And another thing - it is possible to program directly the nand not throught the motherboard ?
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« Reply #702 on: January 31, 2010, 05:58:56 PM » |
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Hey all, I'm getting the following error msg when I try to program or verify my 18F2550 with WinPIC800 and my ART2003.  Detect device says that my device is unknown. However, I'm able to read without problems and the hardware test says that my hardware is ok. Does anyone know how to solve this? I've already tried going through all of my PC's LPT bios options. Thanks.
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« Reply #703 on: January 31, 2010, 06:04:20 PM » |
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The e79 is from an dashboard update. I will try to clean and see what is there. And another thing - it is possible to program directly the nand not throught the motherboard ?
yep you can pull the nand and stick it in a programmer but good luck with that....there's a lot of steps and money involved E79 can also be caused by a bad DB1F1 soldering readhere
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« Reply #704 on: January 31, 2010, 06:06:27 PM » |
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AZImmortal where did you get that picXboot.hex file? should be PicXBoot_12... as far as i know with my willem you have to erase the pic then reprogram it...
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« Reply #705 on: January 31, 2010, 06:18:11 PM » |
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PICs will be blindly written and read, until verify there's no way to know if anything was actually written. If the PIC is not identified properly, then something is wrong with your programmer.
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« Reply #706 on: January 31, 2010, 06:43:11 PM » |
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AZImmortal where did you get that picXboot.hex file? should be PicXBoot_12...
picXboot.hex should be version 3b plus, thats the newest, isnt it ?
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« Reply #707 on: January 31, 2010, 06:46:42 PM » |
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The .hex that I'm using came from v3b_plus2. PICs will be blindly written and read, until verify there's no way to know if anything was actually written. If the PIC is not identified properly, then something is wrong with your programmer.
Does the fact that I'm able to read the PIC count for anything? I've double-checked the programmer with a long-time electrical engineer and everything seems to be ok.
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« Reply #708 on: January 31, 2010, 06:53:58 PM » |
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Does the fact that I'm able to read the PIC count for anything? I've double-checked the programmer with a long-time electrical engineer and everything seems to be ok.
I had the same prob with a ART2003 with which i progged 3 pics before. I resoldered it again a couple of times and then decided to build a tait programmer. The only thing i didnt try was getting the 5V from usb instead from the lpt port. I think this was mentioned somewhere in this thread, but find the post before you try it.
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« Reply #709 on: January 31, 2010, 06:54:28 PM » |
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AZImmortal where did you get that picXboot.hex file? should be PicXBoot_12...
picXboot.hex should be version 3b plus, thats the newest, isnt it ? yep sorry i used DarkstarTM's Binaries (V3) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X6TBNFDCbecause cory1492 used a 18F4550 which is a 40 pin PIC, where as 18F2455-18F2550 are 28 pin PIC's...
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« Reply #710 on: January 31, 2010, 10:40:34 PM » |
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I had the same prob with a ART2003 with which i progged 3 pics before. I resoldered it again a couple of times and then decided to build a tait programmer. The only thing i didnt try was getting the 5V from usb instead from the lpt port. I think this was mentioned somewhere in this thread, but find the post before you try it.
I just tried adding 5V from a power supply, but that didn't get it working either. At this point, I think I'm going to try to build a Tait programmer as well unless anyone has any other ideas to get the ART2003 working. Regarding the Tait programmer, I wanted to double check to see if I had everything correctly identified. 74HCT 573 = this?GS 28P-S = 28 pin socket? H25PR050 = stripboard or something else to mount everything on?
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« Reply #711 on: February 01, 2010, 02:43:46 AM » |
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Parts are right. Did you try to change the lpt mode in bios for the art2003?
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« Reply #712 on: February 01, 2010, 06:44:20 AM » |
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« Reply #713 on: February 01, 2010, 06:56:25 AM » |
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Hey all, I'm getting the following error msg when I try to program or verify my 18F2550 with WinPIC800 and my ART2003.
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Detect device says that my device is unknown. However, I'm able to read without problems and the hardware test says that my hardware is ok. Does anyone know how to solve this? I've already tried going through all of my PC's LPT bios options. Thanks.
I also got this and the solution is posted on this thread. Toggle the "Use Vdd" & "Use Mclr" options from the setting. Try those settings both on or both off. I used different setting for writing and reading and got it working.
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« Reply #714 on: February 01, 2010, 04:49:00 PM » |
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The e79 is from an dashboard update. I will try to clean and see what is there. And another thing - it is possible to program directly the nand not throught the motherboard ?
yep you can pull the nand and stick it in a programmer but good luck with that....there's a lot of steps and money involved E79 can also be caused by a bad DB1F1 soldering readhereI dont use lpt to solder something to db1f1, i use usb spi, but i think something is wrong whit that spot because it was a problem when i tried lpt. Maybe i destroied something on db1f1
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« Reply #715 on: February 01, 2010, 05:15:06 PM » |
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The e79 is from an dashboard update. I will try to clean and see what is there. And another thing - it is possible to program directly the nand not throught the motherboard ?
yep you can pull the nand and stick it in a programmer but good luck with that....there's a lot of steps and money involved E79 can also be caused by a bad DB1F1 soldering readhereI dont use lpt to solder something to db1f1, i use usb spi, but i think something is wrong whit that spot because it was a problem when i tried lpt. Maybe i destroied something on db1f1 I hope not ..because that DB1F1 goes to the southbridge and along the way you will have 3 test points on the top of the board and 3 test points on the bottom(give or take some because of board revisions)...and as i stated did you loose the solder point on the top(DB1F1) and scrape it because you can't do this. anything around that point isn't connected to DB1F1 and has nothing to do with that point.....if your soldering got to hot it could of burnt that point and also burnt some of the green off causing a connection to never land(meaning leading to nothing to do with the jtag hack)
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« Reply #716 on: February 01, 2010, 08:36:15 PM » |
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I also got this and the solution is posted on this thread. Toggle the "Use Vdd" & "Use Mclr" options from the setting. Try those settings both on or both off. I used different setting for writing and reading and got it working.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I did see your earlier post and couldn't get it working even after messing around with the settings. 
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« Reply #717 on: February 01, 2010, 08:38:32 PM » |
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I didn't get my 5V from USB, but yes, I did follow that schematic.
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« Reply #718 on: February 01, 2010, 08:39:35 PM » |
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Parts are right. Did you try to change the lpt mode in bios for the art2003?
Yes, I tried every LPT mode (normal, EPP, ECP, EPP + ECP). No dice.
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« Reply #719 on: February 02, 2010, 04:39:36 AM » |
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I didn't get my 5V from USB, but yes, I did follow that schematic.
Where did you get 5v from?, and you connected all 3 grounds? Did you install a text only printer to the LPT port?, and can you try another pc?
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