At 12:15 AM 10/16/04 +0100, you wrote:
> > The only other thing I can think of would be if the hex generated had some
> > references to non-existant memory areas. Hmm, Martin's LPC21ISP has a
> > debug option to dump out a binary image of the hex, you might give that a
> > try and see if there is something odd about the result.
>
>Do you have a link for this?
http://www.engelschall.com/~martin/lpc21xx/isp/index.html
The -debug switch will dump out a binary image I believe. That's what I
remember from viewing the source a little while ago.
> > Mind you, the USB->serial device shouldn't care what stream is sent to
> > it. Maybe it has an escape sequence it recognizes?
>
>Possibly, though it would be a first, I've used this USB->Serial converter
>for my AVR projects for months without a single problem.
Strikes me as odd too but I can't imagine a serial stream halting the
adapter otherwise.
Robert
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Re: [lpc2000] Problems Programming Part 2
2004-10-15 by Robert Adsett
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