Hi, if you are running Linux try lpcflash4linux. http://www.net-attack.de/?p=lpcflash&l=en It is also a easy to use command line tool for Linux. Sten g pf wrote: > Hi Peter > > Try this > > http://guest.engelschall.com/~martin/lpc21xx/isp/ > > This a command line tool, but very easy to use. > > Tommy > > > > Michael Rubitschka <rubitschka@...> wrote\ufffd\ufffd > Hi Peter > > I also has this problem not only with the Philips flash software. > We soved this by overriding the settings in the windows device manager. > So f.e. com8 became com2 and vice versa. > > Cheers > Michael > > > >>From: Peter Jakacki <peterjak@...> >>Reply-To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >>To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >>Subject: [lpc2000] LPC2000 Flash Utility Coms Ports > 5 >>Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 17:34:45 +1000 >> >>I'm using CP2102 USB to UART bridges in my designs and I am able to >>communicate very nicely with these devices. On some of my systems I >>already have 4 coms ports + internal modem = COM1-COM5. When I plug in >>my usb coms the pc creates coms ports above this from COM6 onwards. >> >>By changing the ini file in TeraTerm I can get it to access ports other >>than the default COM1-COM4 and that all works fine. >> >>The problem is when I go to upload new firmware with the LPC2000 Flash >>Utility, it only runs up to COM5 and there is no way of changing it. >> >>At present I am forced to switch across to a laptop that doesn't have >>any built in coms ports and is quite happy to have usb coms installed > >>from COM1-COM5. > >>Philips, can you please upgrade this utility to handle ports above COM5 >>for us coms port rich folks. >> >>TIA, >>*Peter* >> > > -- /************************************************ Do you need a tiny and efficient real time operating system (RTOS) with a preemtive multitasking for LPC2000 or AT91SAM7? http://nanortos.net-attack.de/ Or some open-source tools and code for LPC2000? http://www.net-attack.de/ ************************************************/
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Re: 回复: RE: [lpc2000] LPC2000 Flash Ut ility Coms Ports > 5
2005-10-14 by Sten
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