Gast Geplaatst: 31 december 2003 Geplaatst: 31 december 2003 Is er iemand dit ervaring heeft met het ServiceCard programma ? Ben al een tijdje bezig kom er niet helemaal uit. - Met menu, 9, 2, 2 kan ik de emu info naar een funkaart schrijven. - In het Servicecard programma kan ik de emu info weer uitlezen, heb dan een file van 64k groot. - Met Downloader kan ik in de Flash512k weer een nieuwe emu opslaan. - Bij ServiceCard files, Setting lees ik de flash512k file in zie dan de verschillende blokken. Maar dan hoe maak ik weer een emu file die ik met write naar de kaart kan sturen ? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> Gebruik : 6072_OpenFirmware_ITA_632_fix9b
spirit_rules Geplaatst: 31 december 2003 Geplaatst: 31 december 2003 Ok, no problem. First of all a little theory. The cardware is now for PicCard (based on PIC16[C/F]84(A)) and FunCard (based on AT90S8515(A)) with 24C512 i2c eeprom. Also the 24C1024 will work with this soft (only first half of memory is used in that case). Other memories aren't valid and it won't work. 24C512 has 64kilobytes of memory and it's enough to move the channel list in 2 cycles: 1-TCS,TPT,TSR and 2-EMU,TSETTING(not used in every list, but we add this feature for future purposes). I've placed the eeprom memory map in the readme for service card cardware so you can look at it for more info (the readme is English too, not only Polish). I've already written the cardware for 24C1024 so it'll be able to move all the sections with one cycle. I'am also finishing the cardware for 2x24C256 (this type of eeprom is very cheap, easy to buy and a lot of peope have a couple of these eeproms so it'll be able to use 2 of them instead of buying one 24C512). When it'll be ready I'll attach it on my site. And now how to move the channel list from PC to deco using Service Card program written by -=Mario=- (note: download the latest 1.2 version with bugfixes and added English language). 1. Run the program and seect 'Files --> EEPROM'. 2. In frame 'Files' push the button 'Setting'. Now you must open the channe list file (*.rcu or *.bin). 3. In the middle frame the sections from this list wil be shown. You must select ony TCS, TPT and TSR. 4. Now in frame EEPROM push the button 'Setting' and create the eeprom file with TCS+TPT+TSR on the disk. 5. Push the button 'Go' placed under the middle frame. The eeprom wil be being created and you must wait until the progress bar will reach the end. 6. Now Select only EMU (and TSETTING), push the button 'EMU' in the eeprom frame and create an eeprom file with EMU(+TSETTING). Then push 'Go' under the middle frame and the eeprom file with these sections will be created. 7. When the eeprom files are ready we can go on with card programming. Attach your Phoenix to free COM port, plug the supply and place your service card in it (PicCard or FunCard flashed with a proper cardware (you write flash as usual - with ICProg or FunProm for example - and only one time at the beginning, then you use your service card only with Phoenix) and with 24C512 placed). At the right side of the program window you've got 'Phoenix' section. Select the proper COM and click 'Connect'. When everything gone ok you'll get the info 'Connect OK'. If no, there is something wrong with your Phoenix or card and you must check it. 8. Now click button 'Write' and select the eeprom file with TCS+TPT+TSR. The writing process will start. Wait until the progress bar reach 100%. Now you can go with your service card to the deco and write these sections to flash using the proper option in menu-9. 8. When you write TCS+TPT+TSR in your deco, place your service card in Phoenix again. Run again Service Card program and cick 'Connect'. Now 'Write' and select the eeprom file with EMU(+TSETTING). The writing process will start. Wait until the progress bar reach 100%. Now you can go with your service card to the deco and write these sections to flash using the proper option in menu-9. . Spirit_rules [color:"blue"] Spirit_rules [/color] ------------------------------------------------- Open Firmwarmware Multi taal_171005_0430 Member van het Openfirmware Team
Gast Geplaatst: 31 december 2003 Geplaatst: 31 december 2003 Ik heb hier 'n redelijk uitgebreide Nederlandstalige uitleg voor gemaakt. Te vinden op de PhilipsClub, onder FAQ.
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