From: Stuart M. <stu...@st...> - 2002-03-20 14:35:00
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I still don't see why you need to do the odd-even swap, but from what you've described it sounds like it is needed. Have you chacked out the PCB? It wouldn't be the first time a board designer had got the top and bottom half of the data bus swapped! So yes, this looks fine. Stuart On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:44:13 +0100 fg...@ti... wrote: > Hi, > I have some questions: > 1) Supposing I compile correctly my sh-ipl+g. I obtain an sh-stub.srec. If I > read it with a text editor I see someting like this: > S00F000073682D737475622E737265634F > S315A000000012D113D002210CD00B4009000FD111D070 > S315A0000010022113D02E4010D00E4010D0036F07D16E > S315A0000020047107D200E02231FD8F062205D00B40D5 > S315A0000030090005D02B400900D02200A0000000AC8A > S315A00000406C0900ACA02400A0001000A0ECFFFFFFEC > S315A0000050080000000000000000000050000F00ACE7 > S315A0000060000000A00000000000000000000000004A > .... > > Using my eprom programmer, I do the following steps: > a) I load the sh-stub.srec > b) I swap even-odd byte > c) I program my eprom. > > Is this procedure correct? > > Thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > linuxsh-dev mailing list > lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsh-dev -- Stuart Menefy stu...@st... STMicroelectronics Ltd ST Intranet: mo.bri.st.com Bristol, UK Rest of the World: www.linuxsh.st.com |