On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 09:22:51PM -0800, Barton C Massey wrote:
> If you want to borrow one of our 2148 boards to compare, we
> have some around.
Thanks, I may take you up on that while I go through the RMA process
with spark fun.
--mgross
>
> Bart
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you
If you want to borrow one of our 2148 boards to compare, we
have some around.
Bart
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I just tried flash magic. lpc21isp is the linux command line version of
> that functionality. It fails to work as well.
>
> I"m starting to think my 2148 board
Thanks,
I just tried flash magic. lpc21isp is the linux command line version of
that functionality. It fails to work as well.
I"m starting to think my 2148 board is DOA.
--mgross
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 01:44:39PM -0800, I wrote:
> I'll add my $0.02 here... I used Flash Magic (to get started)
I'll add my $0.02 here... I used Flash Magic (to get started) on the
LPC -2378 board. It uses the serial connection to the ISP at up to
115200 bps (reasonably fast). It's free at
http://www.flashmagictool.com (if you are running under windows).
Anyway, it's a simple way to get started unti
Hi Mark, well, I'll say that at least my experience with the 2148 support
tools has been a meandering road of weird things to avoid I may be able
to comment on a couple items below:
1) PSAS has a FreeRTOS port (in the git repo) for the 2148 with serial
support, as well as support for a number
I spent some time this weekend bringing up the tool chain documented on
the wiki (http://psas.pdx.edu/OlimexLPC2148Setup/) for the 2148, and I'm
having some troubles with getting a hello world program on the thing to
check it out.
I have 2 LPC devices the 2124, and the 2148 both boards are from sp