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Philips Flash Utility USB Support

2005-03-28 by gustavo_sagasti

Hi:
Has the Philips Flash Utility support for the USB?. If so, is there 
needed any USB driver? Because, it only shows me COM1 through COM5, and 
I have no way to set it up to take the USB PC's interface.

Thanks

Gus

Re: [lpc2000] Philips Flash Utility USB Support

2005-03-29 by Stefano Coluccini

Hi,
   I solved the problem changing the COM number from the device manager.

Bye,
Stefano.


At 16.06 28/03/2005, you wrote:
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>Hi:
>Has the Philips Flash Utility support for the USB?. If so, is there
>needed any USB driver? Because, it only shows me COM1 through COM5, and
>I have no way to set it up to take the USB PC's interface.
>
>Thanks
>
>Gus

Re: Philips Flash Utility USB Support

2005-03-29 by gustavo_sagasti

Hi Stefano;
How is this accomplished? I mean, I only have two serial ports (COM1 
and COM2), and a USB (with two ports) appearing at the device manager 
(Window 2000). But in the Philips Flash Utility, it only appears COM1 
through COM5, and not the USB ports... 
How do you change the port number to really redirects the selected 
port to the USB port where the code download will be make?

Thanks in advance;
Gus

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, Stefano Coluccini <s.coluccini@c...> 
wrote:
> Hi,
>    I solved the problem changing the COM number from the device 
manager.
> 
> Bye,
> Stefano.
> 
> 
> At 16.06 28/03/2005, you wrote:
> 
> 
> >Hi:
> >Has the Philips Flash Utility support for the USB?. If so, is there
> >needed any USB driver? Because, it only shows me COM1 through 
COM5, and
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> >I have no way to set it up to take the USB PC's interface.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Gus

Re: [lpc2000] Re: Philips Flash Utility USB Support

2005-03-29 by haare_in_der_dusche

> How is this accomplished? I mean, I only have two serial ports (COM1
 > and COM2), and a USB (with two ports) appearing at the device manager
 > (Window 2000). But in the Philips Flash Utility, it only appears COM1
 > through COM5, and not the USB ports...

There is no way to do a code download via USB -except when a 
USB-to-serial adapter is being used. These are accessed like normal COM 
ports. And the COM number they use can be changed in device manager.

How else would you hook up your LPC to the USB port?

Re: [lpc2000] Re: Philips Flash Utility USB Support

2005-03-29 by Stefano Coluccini

At 14.08 29/03/2005, you wrote:

>  > How is this accomplished? I mean, I only have two serial ports (COM1
>  > and COM2), and a USB (with two ports) appearing at the device manager
>  > (Window 2000). But in the Philips Flash Utility, it only appears COM1
>  > through COM5, and not the USB ports...
>
>There is no way to do a code download via USB -except when a
>USB-to-serial adapter is being used. These are accessed like normal COM
>ports. And the COM number they use can be changed in device manager.

Yes, I have suggested this method thinking about a USB-serial converter.

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