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Re : [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 flash memory modification by programming!!!

2006-04-18 by Xedius Zolva

Yes this is a part of what I want : )
Thank you.
Now I going to think about modify the flash block by block and not all in one time ; )
I want to use MAPPING of hex files to do that.
Do you this is a good idea?
For example if I compare the two hex files I think that some part of there file are the same!!
Specialy when the real difference is the modification of a static value in the code!!
With that I think I can flash 256k of the atmel in 3 times : )
I want to use in the futur a other source than the RS232.
For example by wifi connector on RS232 port for wireless flashing ; )

Thank for all idea.

----- Message d'origine ----
De : jayasooriah <jayasooriah@....au>
À : lpc2000@yahoogroups.com
Envoyé le : Lundi, 17 Avril 2006, 12h16mn 18s
Objet : [lpc2000] Re: LPC2106 flash memory modification by programming!!!

   --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "lpc.lover" <lpc.lover@...> wrote:
 >
 > hello everyone,
 > 
 > I would like to know if it is possible to modify information writes in
 > the flash of LPC2106?
 > 
 > I want to realize a little program for receive flash hex file by
 > serial port of the LPC2106, and the LPC2106 write it in the flash by
 > programming!!
 > 
 > That can see like : send hex file -> receive hex file in memory sram
 > -> write in flash memory.
 > 
 > Thank you for a help or idea :)
 > 
 > sorry for my bad english :p
 >
 
 Is this what you want to do?
 
   http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~jayas/esdk/sill.html
 
 
 
         
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