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.
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.
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
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