Content originally posted in LPCWare by capiman on Mon Jan 25 00:14:38 MST 2010
Hello,
i am not very happy to be forced to heat on my solder iron just to download some programs to flash and try it out. Ok, i am in the happy position that i am able to do this. Why not e.g. use the normal serial protocol (over USB CDC) and just ask for activation code as one of the first ISP commands ? Or at least publish the (proprietary ?) interface between PC and LPC3154 ?
There seems to be great hardware on the lpcxpresso (lpclink) to just do this, but it is useless when you don't have or don't want to use the exactly needed environment. In my position i have a Vista 64 bit. At the moment useless, because not supported (missing drivers). On the laptop of my wife (modern Vista 32 Bit) it works in general, but it is so slow, no i just don't want to use this as software development environment.
So i am back to use my own development environment. I think i cut lpclink away (as i read difficult / dangerous task) from the LPC1114 and LPC1343 and throw the useless part away. I solder my own USB / serial port connection and use mass storage copy or flashtool / lpc21isp to flash my program. at least the latest also works on different OS.
I am not happy with lpcxpresso, too much effort
just because of artificial limitation...
Regards,
Martin