Hi Pandurang, You do not need USB to use the tools I have put up. It was originally for the CSE@UNSW board that has FT232 interface in lieu of conventional serial port. In your case, if you are connecting your board to "com1" for example, then replace all references in the pages to "usb.1" with "com1" and it will work. If you can get SILL into your flash, I have a couple of hex files that I can send you that will, for example, dump the contents of boot sector and help you work out what exactly is happening to the culprit parts in your batch. The boot parameter block not only holds the part ID, but also start and end addresses of every flash sector in your part. Regards, Jaya --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Pandurang Shinde" <pandurang@...> wrote: > I also have doubt to jaya that i download the file in path: > http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~jayas/esdk/sill.html > for using these files i have need any different develoment board,because presently i dont have any USB port. Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
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Re: read wrong part id of lpc2136
2006-03-27 by Jayasooriah
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