| ??? 10/06/06 22:04 Read: times |
#125941 - Not me Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
ALSO most manufacturerrs today will only release (non-ISP) "burning" specs to authorized programmer manufacturers.
So, you will make something that can not be used for any modern (basically any flash) derivatives? I'm not going to make anything--I asked if anyone else might be interested in doing so. I'll be happy to write software for it, but my hardware days are over. I would certainly hope that if anyone wants to take on the HW part, that support for flash chips would be there. I currently maintain software projects for two Microchip PIC programmers (http://home.pacbell.net/theposts/picmicro ), and I'd like to do it for the 8052 family. |
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