I take it back... I see it now. I might have been preoccupied by this
thinking that LPC210[123] and LPC210[456] are almost the same except for the
RAM size and I was wrong.
Sorry for my last email.
-Ananda
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Ananda Regmi wrote:
> No it is not..
>
> LPC2103 is clea
No it is not..
LPC2103 is clearly listed as lpc2000_v1. See
lpc2000_v1 (older LPC21xx and LPC22xx)
When I use lpc2000_v1 and through telnet use command *flash info 0*, I get
the following which I think a proper representation of LPC2106 flash. I say
so because while loading through serial port us
Ananda Regmi pisze:
> Based on the manual should the flash bank command contain lpc2000_v1
> instead of lpc2000_v2?
?
LPC2103 is specifically listed as _v2...
lpc2000_v2 (LPC213x, LPC214x, *LPC210[123]*, LPC23xx and LPC24xx)
Moreover - this file works fine.
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The flash bank command in the LPC2103 configuration file(target/lpc2103.cfg)
looks like the follwing:
# 32kB of internal Flash, core clocked with 12MHz crystal
# flash bank lpc2000 0 0
[calc_checksum]
flash bank lpc2000 0x0 0x8000 0 0 0 lpc2000_v2 12000 calc_checksum
>From OpenOcd online man
Committed.
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I attach a config file for LPC2103 - hope that I've done that right (;
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Index: src/target/target/lpc2103.cfg
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--- src/target/target/lpc2103.cfg (revision 0)
+++ src/target/target/lpc2103.cfg (revision 0)
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