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Downloading programs through the USB port with Philips Flash Utility

Downloading programs through the USB port with Philips Flash Utility

2005-03-31 by gustavo_sagasti

Hi: 
I have a LPC-E2129 Olimex board, with USB (FTDI Chip). I would like to 
use the Philips Flash Utility to download the programs. 
I load the FTDI Virtual Com Drivers, so it appears as COM4. 
However, I tried to boot the board with the normal procedure (reset the 
board with the BSL jumper set), but the utility can not find the board. 
It is supposed to work with the USB interface and the FTDI VC Driver? 

Thanks; 

Gus

Re: [lpc2000] Downloading programs through the USB port with Philips Flash Utility

2005-04-04 by Varuzhan Danielyan

Maybe I am too late with answer.  I use a USB to RS232 cable
(I think it is with FTDI) which is configured as COM4 (driver's default)
without any problem with the Philips Flash Utility.

Varuzhan
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: gustavo_sagasti 
  To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:58 PM
  Subject: [lpc2000] Downloading programs through the USB port with Philips Flash Utility



  Hi: 
  I have a LPC-E2129 Olimex board, with USB (FTDI Chip). I would like to 
  use the Philips Flash Utility to download the programs. 
  I load the FTDI Virtual Com Drivers, so it appears as COM4. 
  However, I tried to boot the board with the normal procedure (reset the 
  board with the BSL jumper set), but the utility can not find the board. 
  It is supposed to work with the USB interface and the FTDI VC Driver? 

  Thanks; 

  Gus




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Re: Downloading programs through the USB port with Philips Flash Utility

2005-04-06 by gustavo_sagasti

Hi Varuzhan:
It never is too late.... And thank you for your response!
Yes, it is true...At first, it doens't work, but after a couple of PC 
reboots, it starts working...
Now, it works without any problem, as you said...
Thanks;
Gus

--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Varuzhan Danielyan" <dan@x> wrote:
> Maybe I am too late with answer.  I use a USB to RS232 cable
> (I think it is with FTDI) which is configured as COM4 (driver's 
default)
> without any problem with the Philips Flash Utility.
> 
> Varuzhan
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: gustavo_sagasti 
>   To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:58 PM
>   Subject: [lpc2000] Downloading programs through the USB port with 
Philips Flash Utility
> 
> 
> 
>   Hi: 
>   I have a LPC-E2129 Olimex board, with USB (FTDI Chip). I would 
like to 
>   use the Philips Flash Utility to download the programs. 
>   I load the FTDI Virtual Com Drivers, so it appears as COM4. 
>   However, I tried to boot the board with the normal procedure 
(reset the 
>   board with the BSL jumper set), but the utility can not find the 
board. 
>   It is supposed to work with the USB interface and the FTDI VC 
Driver? 
> 
>   Thanks; 
> 
>   Gus
> 
> 
> 
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