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Re: [lpc2000] Digest Number 94

2004-02-21 by microbit

Hi Brian, Bill, ... In countries like that patents aren t even valid anyway. ... Same viewpoint here. I think that in the 8 bit arena, the first real level of

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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Code Protection

2004-02-21 by microbit

... That s great to hear Hugh. Cutting off JTAG pins won t do the trick :-) I don t know about the US market, but the Australian engineering industry has

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Res:LPC2106 Programming - ISP - Solved

2004-02-21 by gokbektas

I retouched with the soldering iron to pins of baby, compare function or ISP utility confirms chip is programmed. Leon, your code sent garbage characters at

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Re: Mixing assembly and C...

2004-02-21 by entell0

I am not 100% sure about how GNU compiler and assembler handle things, but in general, if you don t mind using global variables, then you can declare them in

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Mixing assembly and C...

2004-02-20 by Musharraf Hanif

Hello all, I am using Keil with a GNU compiler in an attempt to develop some code. I have been trying to determine some method by which I can obtain the value

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Re: Help me find LPC2000 programmers

2004-02-20 by redsp@yahoo.com

... true a ... would be ... read ... I hope others help make this decision. I actually have nothing vested in this. I am just making some suggestions.

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Re: lpc2214 samples

2004-02-20 by skykotech

... Well, I sent an email a few days ago stating that I am considering several ARM chips for my design and I would consider using the LPC2214 if they were

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Re: lpc2214 samples

2004-02-20 by skykotech

... my ... DACs. ... external ... Yes, this is for a first run of the laser controller...sort of a get my feet wet thing. Why should I have a bottleneck with

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Re: lpc2214 samples

2004-02-20 by redsp@yahoo.com

... my ... Are they making the 2214? What did you have to do to get a sample? Do you have any idea when it will be in production? If this will be in

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Re: [lpc2000] lpc2214 samples

2004-02-20 by Pablo Bleyer Kocik

... If this is for your laser controller, I would recommend parallel DACs. You will have a bottleneck with SPI, and since you ve got an external memory

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lpc2214 samples

2004-02-20 by skykotech

I just recieved 3 pieces of the LPC2214FBD144 (144 pin part) from philips as samples. I was working on a rather complicated atmel AT91RM9200 design with all

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LPC2106 Programming - ISP and hex file

2004-02-20 by gokbektas

I connected my board to PC using UART0, bootloader enable pin pulled down using jumper, I run Philips ISP utility, Read Device ID reads Part ID:4293984050,

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Re: [lpc2000] Digest Number 94

2004-02-20 by Brian C. Lane

... That is true, but doesn t help you at all when some anonymous chinese company clones your new widget. It also doesn t help much if you don t have 100k

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Re: [lpc2000] Digest Number 94

2004-02-20 by Bill Wiese

Hi Brian.. ... While code protection is nice , you shouldn t count on it 100% and bet your future on it. Licensing contracts, patents, etc. also have their

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Re: Help me find LPC2000 programmers

2004-02-20 by redsp@yahoo.com

... As long as everyone is open to suggestions, I think a change to the pinout might be useful. If you ignore the pin one mark (or it is missing or the cable

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Re: Help me find LPC2000 programmers

2004-02-20 by redsp@yahoo.com

... we don t ... backwards). and ... I would suggest that you assign pin numbers for clarity and so that everyone uses the same numbers. I made a comment on

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RE: [lpc2000] Re: code protection

2004-02-20 by Hugh O'Keeffe

Hi Michael, By JTAG access I meant using an external tool (wiggler etc). with a debugger to try to read flash (via the EmbeddedICE/JTAG link). There is no

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Re: code protection

2004-02-20 by Michael Johnson

Hi Hugh, Could you explain what you mean by JTAG access to flash - is there a document on this somewhere? Regards Michael Message: 2 Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004

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RE: [lpc2000] Re: Code Protection

2004-02-20 by Hugh O'Keeffe

AFAIK, when read protection is enabled all JTAG access (to flash) is blocked as well as Read/Write/Copy/Go bootloader commands. Hugh @

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Re: Code Protection

2004-02-20 by tsvetanusunov

... I guess this kind of protection is quite useless, perhaphs this is why Philips doen t disclosure the JTAG direct access to Flash read/write routines, but

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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Code Protection

2004-02-20 by Igor Janjatovic

... Just to mention... ARM has RVDK toolchain that costs $6,000 and it can be used for LPC2k family. IAR toolchain for LPC2k (limited edition) costs approx.

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RE: [lpc2000] Re: Code Protection

2004-02-20 by Hugh O'Keeffe

64-pin/128-pin LPC2000 devices with a Boot Loader ID = 1.6 have flash Read Protection. Ashling users can can check your device s ID using FlashLPC (I think

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[lpc2000] Re: Code Protection

2004-02-20 by gokbektas

Cutting JTAG pins of the chip if they are not used may be a temporary solution ;-) ... Kimden : lpc2000@yahoogroups.com Kime : lpc2000@yahoogroups.com

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Re: Code Protection

2004-02-20 by tsvetanusunov

... indeed this restrain LPC2000 use so far only for LED blink projects :) nobody would consider to do something serious without copy protection anyway it s

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