Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
if you have an aldl cable, as VN5000 said, I think you are better off just pluggin the memcal into a car and read it using vl400's flash tool. that way, you may be able to read it on your other pc.
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Thanks mate, will try it tonight when I get home.delcowizzid wrote:http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/Te ... 7909-25381
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Yeah I like VL400s products but I need a solution today. Thanks for pointing it out thoughJayme wrote:if you have an aldl cable, as VN5000 said, I think you are better off just pluggin the memcal into a car and read it using vl400's flash tool. that way, you may be able to read it on your other pc.
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
if you don't have a floppy drive burn a cd from another machine with the drivers on it!
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
I fuckn hate MemprogL lol. Doesn't matter what I do, it won't do anything it needs to do. Spent a few hours on the phone with a mate that has the same software and chip reader tonight with no resoloution?
Ideas please.....I know the supplier is just going to say "not likely a faulty MemprogL but maybe user error". They are probably right. Can it e the serial port settings on my pooey old Compaq Armada 1750?
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
should be parralel port minimum requirements are probably higher than the compaq the do have a dos version of the software that needs next to no pc power 100mhz
minimum
Microsoft Windows® 98,NT or later
PC Pentium III, 500 MHz
64 MB of RAM
60 MB of free disk space (*1)
LPT printer port (for programmers connected via LPT port)
recommended
Microsoft Windows® XP
PC Pentium 4, 2 GHz
512 MB of RAM
150 MB of free disk space (*1)
LPT printer port supporting EPP/ECP modes (for programmers connected via LPT port)
minimum
Microsoft Windows® 98,NT or later
PC Pentium III, 500 MHz
64 MB of RAM
60 MB of free disk space (*1)
LPT printer port (for programmers connected via LPT port)
recommended
Microsoft Windows® XP
PC Pentium 4, 2 GHz
512 MB of RAM
150 MB of free disk space (*1)
LPT printer port supporting EPP/ECP modes (for programmers connected via LPT port)
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
I'll try on my I5 core laptop tonight and see how it goes. Could be a goer as what you say makes complete sense
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Tried on both my Desktop running XP and my Laptop running an I5 and windows7 but no luck with either.
I select the device type correctly, then select read or verify as a test even and it will not verofy as a standalone function. When I read it the buffer will show that it's read 100% but when it goes to verufy it won't make it past 4%.
Does that give you guys any ideas?
I select the device type correctly, then select read or verify as a test even and it will not verofy as a standalone function. When I read it the buffer will show that it's read 100% but when it goes to verufy it won't make it past 4%.
Does that give you guys any ideas?
Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Have you tried going into the bios and changing printer port type ie ecp or bi direction.It wont work if this is not set properly.I remember i had to use a program called port talk to allow access to printer port with a old burner ive got when using xp as well.
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
which verify is failing? VCC min or VCCmax?
turn off the verify function & save the BIN
turn off the verify function & save the BIN