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Subject: Re: [gnupic] using Byron Jeff's TLVProgrammer
From: Robert Pearce ####@####.####
Date: 16 Dec 2006 20:56:16 +0000
Message-Id: <158zgSG$zFhFFwSX@daniel.huneausware.local>

On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Maxim Wexler ####@####.#### wrote :
>
>OK what about this from .pkprc, negative 5 for instance? Nothing on the
>TVLP page about that.

I wouldn't expect it to be in that form, necessarily.

>  .pkprc is a commented list so presumably this is
>important info so I can't just put anything in here, can I?

You have to obey the file format, but you can specify whatever your 
programmer needs. As I understand it, each line defines both the pin 
number and the polarity of a given signal. So the Tait definition reads 
as:

>vpp=-5

The Vpp enable control is on pin 5 of the parport (d4) and is active low

>vdd=-4

The Vdd enable control is on pin 4 of the parport (d3) and is active low

>clock=3

The programming clock line is on pin 3 (d2) and is active high

>datao=2

The programming data output is on pin 2 (d1) and is active high

>datai=10

The programming data read-back is on pin 10 (ack?) and is active high

>rw=25

I assume this means there's a read/write selector on the Tait 
programmer, on pin 25. Not all programmers have this signal.

If you have a pin-out for the TVLP you should be able to work out the 
correct values to put in the file.
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