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Aug 01, 2013
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Aug 05, 2013
11:47 PM
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Aug 05, 2013
11:47 PM
sdcc its available for linux as for fload or any other program that could write the hex on the mcu im not aware, i know kamikaze (a user here) he used linux to develop his libraries for xc878 but he used a virtual box to run fload
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Aug 27, 2013
02:52 AM
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Aug 27, 2013
02:52 AM
Actually the SDCC version provided by Infineon is seriously dated. I wouldn't use it, even on Windows. http://sdcc.sf.net
I'm using VirtualBox to flash devices with code compiled on FreeBSD. The protocol is public (you can find it in the Infineon docs somewhere) and I'd love to make an implementation under MIT/BSD license. It's just not a priority right now.
I'm using VirtualBox to flash devices with code compiled on FreeBSD. The protocol is public (you can find it in the Infineon docs somewhere) and I'd love to make an implementation under MIT/BSD license. It's just not a priority right now.
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Aug 27, 2013
03:40 AM
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Aug 27, 2013
03:40 AM
@svein, @putyn Would you be willing to test if I developed a flash tool?
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Sep 04, 2013
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Sep 04, 2013
12:00 AM
kamikaze wrote:
@svein, @putyn Would you be willing to test if I developed a flash tool?
Certainly!
As for SDCC, I think Infineon just adds support for their chips and then release a windows .exe? It would be great if they could provide patches to the main project instead.
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Sep 04, 2013
01:18 AM
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Sep 04, 2013
01:18 AM
If you use upstream SDCC, use a 3.2.1 or later (I'm on the 3.3 branch, now) where bug 2045 is fixed:
https://sourceforge.net/p/sdcc/bugs/2045
Apart from that you're fine with the parameters: "-mmcs51 -xram-loc 0xF000 --xram-size 3072" for the XC878. You also need the Dave generated header files.
https://sourceforge.net/p/sdcc/bugs/2045
Apart from that you're fine with the parameters: "-mmcs51 -xram-loc 0xF000 --xram-size 3072" for the XC878. You also need the Dave generated header files.
Sep 08, 2013
10:44 PM
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Sep 08, 2013
10:44 PM
kamikaze wrote:
@svein, @putyn Would you be willing to test if I developed a flash tool?
hey, after i finished my dissertation i have stopped using the xc878 but when you release your application i will take a look
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Dec 10, 2014
10:33 AM
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Dec 10, 2014
10:33 AM
kamikaze wrote:
Actually the SDCC version provided by Infineon is seriously dated. I wouldn't use it, even on Windows. http://sdcc.sf.net
I'm using VirtualBox to flash devices with code compiled on FreeBSD. The protocol is public (you can find it in the Infineon docs somewhere) and I'd love to make an implementation under MIT/BSD license. It's just not a priority right now.
I would like you write a replacement under BSD, but I can't seem to find documentation.
Some help in finding the protocol specs would be greatly appreciated!
The target is both windows and linux, but windows will most likely come first. (My primary system is a windows box)
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Jul 28, 2015
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Jun 26, 2016
11:01 AM
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Jun 26, 2016
11:01 AM
Any news on the flash tool?
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