??? 03/12/07 13:25 Read: times |
#134760 - well, if you do not want to 'test' the derivatives Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I've never seen a JTAG channel without the pullups to which you refer, and I've been using 'em since the early '90s when Cypress, Altera, Lattice, and XILINX started pushing 'em as programming tools.
how does the fcat that you have not seen something I have seen have any other meaning that "if Richard has not seen it, it does not exist"? No one but you says, "There is no problem ..." though several have said, in one way or another, that they're satisfied with the results they've observed with the use of one or another supervisor. what is the difference in concept between "there is no problem" and "I'm satisfied"? You mentioned the figure 99.995% a number of times in your remarks responding to Lynn's remarks. That's 50 ppm. How, exactly, did you arrive at that very precise figure? What's the margin of error? 1000+ boards running for up to 3 years with ZERO flash corruption, should state 100%: however, is 3000 running years enough, who knows?, so I leave a small window open. A couple of boards in the early stage were 'baked and frozen' and survived. I have boards running in Death Valley, CA and Alaska and in both places they are started at outside temp (parked bus), I know that is not "scientific" but if the boards work where they are used, that is good enough for me. I've caught you spewing numbers you couldn't support before BULLSHUT AND HORSEFEATHERS> You have 'caught' me at stating things that I would not support to Richards satisfaction because the design was proprietary. as I stated last time you posted this crap send me a non-disclosure and a stetement of non-compete, And I will see if they will allow me to mail it to you. I'm just keeping an open mind. I've seen no trouble with FLASH corruption, since I don't use the internal FLASH, at least not yet, in the components I do use. DUH, how can you se trouble with something you do not use? The reason I demand the packages I've said I want to use IN MY TEST FIXTURE well, if you do not want to 'test' the derivatives I refer to, then I suggest you stop telling me and others that they do not work. Erik |