On LPCs the part ID is stored as a parameter in the boot sector. It is quite possible the boot sector was loaded or updated incorrectly. --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "tiltedkeyboard" <tiltedkeyboard@y...> wrote: > > Is it normal for the Philips Flash Utility (2.2.3) to ID a LPC2148 as > a LPC2138? > > I'm using a Olimex LPC-P2148 with a clearly marked and correcly > identifyed LPC-2148 part (ID 196389). > I know that they have equal amount of ROM & RAM, but since the LPC2148 > *do exist* in the dropdown box *i assumed* it would be selected. > > One other thing. > Why have a dropdown box if the only thing the user can do is to > autodetect the part and watch the dropdownbox get 'locked' with > whatever the program feels i correct? > Back to the drawingboard guys! ;-) > > What else can i expect to be wierd in this utility? > Is there anything i should know of that can > render my part useless? >
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Re: LPC2148 identifyed as a LPC2138?
2006-01-07 by jayasooriah
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