On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 02:38:19PM -0700, m0gely wrote:
> I don't want to purchase the cable and parts even though they aren't 
> that expensive. I've flashed many of these and made one silly mistake on 
> one doing some experimenting. Is anyone out there capable of providing 

Can't help you with the cable, but this is the sort of thing I would
be willing to kick in part of the cost of.  I could probably build one
if I had the time ... which I don't, sigh.

And I agree with Russell and others;  there are things you can do
without resorting to JTAG.  

On a side note, which will no doubt hijack the thread:

I would strongly suggest doing flashing of WRT's with a better power
supply than the wall wart.  I've had good luck with some of the IBM
T series AC adapters - they put out a nice constant 16.8V, while the
"12V" AC adapters put out wildly varying crap (from 9 to 17 V, sorta
kinda average 12V).  The ripply stuff gets regulated in the box, but
if it drops too low during programming, then the programming fails.
Heck, a car battery and a cable/plug end (and I have some) would do
a better job than those cheapo linksys adapters.

Keith

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]         Voice (503)-520-1993
KLIC --- Keith Lofstrom Integrated Circuits --- "Your Ideas in Silicon"
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