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Gave up trying to download binary files to the Dataman S4...
Found a bin2hex converter on the Kiel site & used that to make, oddly enough, a hex file & successfully downloaded that & programmed a 24LC64.
To say the flashing lights thing is unspectacular is putting it mildly.
Ah well, it wasn't my money...Comment
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And I finally figured out the froggie's software even though I still don't have a Delphi compiler...
His incomprehensible error messages were caused by having .txt files in the directory that had non numeric characters in them... stunning piece of programming that...
The "readme.txt" really made it throw a wobblyComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAnd I finally figured out the froggie's software even though I still don't have a Delphi compiler...
His incomprehensible error messages were caused by having .txt files in the directory that had non numeric characters in them... stunning piece of programming that...
The "readme.txt" really made it throw a wobblyComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTo say the flashing lights thing is unspectacular is putting it mildly.
Aha!
Have stuck a scope on the damn thing, it revealed one solitary spike to 5V, followed by a mediocre decline to about 2.
Consulting the oracle (a.k.a. the fecking datasheet) revealed all...
The PCF8574 is a pseudo bidirectional port. Just like the 8051 ports that we all know and love(?).
You get about 30us of strong pullup, followed by a weak pullup of between 30 & 300uA.
Which does bugger all for the octal darlingtons that it's driving.
The addition of 32 4k3 resistors in R1206 sm packages as pullups to 5V has increased the light output from barely visible to dazzling.Comment
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I knew you all wanted to know that...
Which sort of begs the question of how the froggie chappie got his to work without them...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI knew you all wanted to know that...
Which sort of begs the question of how the froggie chappie got his to work without them...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAh well, it wasn't my money...Comment
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