Hi Mike,

> Yeah, it does.  A 1 micro-second delay should do it, right?
> I've also run into trouble with how picky the chip is.  For
> instance, the chip select and read signal must be deasserted
> between reads. (see Fig. 31, pg 137 of the ISP1362 manual)  If I
> just don't write, it sometimes leaves chip-select asserted.  So, I
> can write to another chip select in the mean-time to force it to
> change.

This property of the lh7a400's SMC (to leave CS line
asserted) may be the core of my problem. Though, I
intervened the isp1160 accesses with accesses to another
chip at a different CS, I did not get rid of configuration
failures. I still have to take a second look at bus timings.
Anyway, thanks a lot for informing about this type of a
problem.

> Make sure your bus timing and such is correct.  We've had trouble
> with this.  I think ours is okay now.

Can you use attached devices?

Olav



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