I misunderstood: I thought you were saying there was some advantage to loading an on-target application to do the programming, rathar than just using the built-in loader. Batch programing can be done using the part's built-in loader easily enough. There's a few open source host programs in the "files" section of this group that can be used in a batch environment (command-line is easier to handle for this than the Philips Windows tool). Since you need to talk to the existing boot-loader in any case to load a program into RAM, why not just get it to program the flash? Or am I missing something? Brendan --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "jayasooriah" <jayasooriah@...> wrote: > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "brendanmurphy37" > <brendanmurphy37@> wrote: > > > Interesting. Can you say what advantage your method would have over > > using the built-in loader for production programming? > > Batch programming as stated in my post you refer to: > > > > If you are looking at batch programming of LPC devices in bulk the > > > approach I have used in BSDC is one way of doing this. >
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Re: Boot Sector Diagnostics Tool
2006-05-02 by brendanmurphy37
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