Error at programming time

Hi there,

I assembled a JDM but I get an error when I try to write to it…

As indicated I check the voltage and I get a 13.3V for programming… I guess because of the two zener (5.1 + 8.2)

On the JDM page it says I should get a 13.7V

decreasing the I/O delay to 1 gives me 13.3 so …

Any idea ?

Thanks

Hi there,

I assembled a JDM but I get an error when I try to write to it…

As indicated I check the voltage and I get a 13.3V for programming… I guess because of the two zener (5.1 + 8.2)

On the JDM page it says I should get a 13.7V

decreasing the I/O delay to 1 gives me 13.3 so …

Any idea ?

Thanks

what does the error message say?

what does the error message say?

Hi,

the error message says :

error programming code at address 0000h

Hi,

the error message says :

error programming code at address 0000h

If yer on W2K/XP: you installed/configured the extra driver?

Maybe try if it fails on another PC as well? (i had the same error with my old 300Mhz PC sometimes, but no longer on my current Athlon system…)

good luck

If yer on W2K/XP: you installed/configured the extra driver?

Maybe try if it fails on another PC as well? (i had the same error with my old 300Mhz PC sometimes, but no longer on my current Athlon system…)

good luck

Thanks for your reply.

I’ll try this tonight and keep you informed.

Cheers,

Jean-Philippe.

Thanks for your reply.

I’ll try this tonight and keep you informed.

Cheers,

Jean-Philippe.

i had the same error whith my very very old k6 200mhz

(that i use for test ) After lot of monkey test.. it’s works

whith the i/o increase to 17 but don’t know why…

i had the same error whith my very very old k6 200mhz

(that i use for test ) After lot of monkey test.. it’s works

whith the i/o increase to 17 but don’t know why…

I forgot to say that’s under Win 98

Sorry for my bad english i’m french

I forgot to say that’s under Win 98

Sorry for my bad english i’m french

Here’s the real message, after enabling the 2K driver …

Programming failed at Code address 000000h

Here’s the real message, after enabling the 2K driver …

Programming failed at Code address 000000h

hi jprobbe!

i had the same problems/error-code by first testing my self-assembled jdm. first you should check if you assembled the jdm properly… important, if you did the same mistake than me, check the voltages for “enable clock” and “data out” like described on the jdm-page. it took me some minutes to find the error (reading pic was possible, only programming and verifying failed)… i had a short-circuit at pin 39/40 of the pic.

after i removed the error and followed the instructions on the jdm-page step-by-step everything worked well.

greetz,

icam

hi jprobbe!

i had the same problems/error-code by first testing my self-assembled jdm. first you should check if you assembled the jdm properly… important, if you did the same mistake than me, check the voltages for “enable clock” and “data out” like described on the jdm-page. it took me some minutes to find the error (reading pic was possible, only programming and verifying failed)… i had a short-circuit at pin 39/40 of the pic.

after i removed the error and followed the instructions on the jdm-page step-by-step everything worked well.

greetz,

icam

Hi,

I just’ve got a very interesting mail from josemym@wanadoo.es - he wrote, that he was able to get the JDM running under Windows XP after he set the baudrate of the COM port to 2400 in the system setup window. Maybe this has also to be done under Win2k. Under Win ME I noticed no difference

Best Regards, Thorsten.

Hi,

I just’ve got a very interesting mail from josemym@wanadoo.es - he wrote, that he was able to get the JDM running under Windows XP after he set the baudrate of the COM port to 2400 in the system setup window. Maybe this has also to be done under Win2k. Under Win ME I noticed no difference

Best Regards, Thorsten.