At 02:47 PM 4/14/05 -0500, Sami Kibria wrote: >I have a quick question, I am writing a flash utility for the LPC2124 >and LPC2138 parts for Linux. I have gotten everything done, except one >part where I am a little confused on... > >When I write uuencoded data to the micro (that is sending data to the >micro), do I required the following: > >data<cr><lf> > >If so then, if i am doing it write I believe, and I get the data echo'ed >back to me (I didn't turn off echo, thats why). > >After the twenty lines of uuencoded data being sent i send the crc >(which is just the adding of the raw bytes of all the twenty lines. But >when I do the following: > >crc<cr><lf> > >I get the RESEND<cr><lf> back...any ideas why???? Take a look the Martin Maurer's LPC21ISP utility or the GTK based utility by Paul Stoffregen. They both work and I know the LPC21ISP utility is being expanded to cover more variants (there are some modified versions available on Martins site). There's a link in the links section of the group I believe or There's a link from my site (see below). Robert " 'Freedom' has no meaning of itself. There are always restrictions, be they legal, genetic, or physical. If you don't believe me, try to chew a radio signal. " -- Kelvin Throop, III http://www.aeolusdevelopment.com/
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Re: [lpc2000] re: Flash Utility
2005-04-14 by Robert Adsett
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