Hello Tom,
a few correction:
> I have used the lpc21isp.c to program the LPC21xx parts. It is
> problematic, but it does work. You can probably find the most recent
> copy at: http://www.aeolusdevelopment.com
The latest official version (1.33) can be found on
http://guest.engelschall.com/~martin/lpc21xx/isp/index.html
It runs under Windows, Cygwin and Linux. If you have another OS, you must
compile it yourself.
Development versions (currently version 1.34) can be found on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc21isp/ (registration needed)
> AFAICT, the lpc21isp.c is a multi purpose tool
> to program the AVR and LPC2000 parts in standalone (running under linux)
> or can be incorported into the controller to program other controllers.
This is wrong: lpc21isp is mainly for LPC2000 parts, AVRs are not supported.
But there is also a support for Analog Devices ADUC 70xx (but i haven't
tested these).
But if you need help, feel free to contact me !
Regards,
MartinMessage
Re: [lpc2000] LPC2000 development on Linux
2006-02-16 by Martin Maurer
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