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Re: [gnupic] Olimex PG2C programmer
From: Wayne Topa ####@####.#### Date: 1 Apr 2006 15:49:38 +0100 Message-Id: <20060401052328.GA7813@intergate.com> John ####@####.#### is reported to have said: > I don't recall doing anything "special". Here are my settings on the > Programmer configuration panel: > Serial /dev/ttyS1 > Vpp pin3 > Vdd pin5 > Clock pin7 > Data in pin8 > Data out pin4 > Data R/W pin5 > Clock delay 20 > > That's it...no inverted options checked, etc... I think these correspond to > selecting JDM Class (delay 20) from the drop down. > > Make sure you've selected the proper serial port. Oh, and the other thing I > found I had to do was chmod 777 /dev/ttyS1 as root to give normal users > write privileges to the serial port. > > Hope this helps. Thanks John, it sure did. I had tried "JDM Class (delay 20)" but had forgotten to try it as root! I have the group privilege set so was trying as a user in that group. Just tried as root and all is well. Many Thanks! Wayne -- Every program has two purposes -- one for which it was written and another for which it wasn't. _______________________________________________________ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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