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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Lucretia on Thu Mar 17 06:06:27 MST 2011
Hi,

After registering the board, can it be sold on for use by someone else? Will the activation stage work for them?

I'm beginning to realise how limited it is due to being a closed system and will only get a limited use out of it I think.

Luke.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by larryvc on Fri Apr 08 23:14:57 MST 2011
Lucretia,

Did you get the USB loader working?

Larry
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by larryvc on Sat Mar 19 14:48:08 MST 2011
I also support the use of open source tools and have used UNIX/Linux for a long time.:)

For now I am using the LPCXpresso IDE because it has features that have made it very easy to learn how to use NXP LPC.

I would not totally abandon the IDE.  Use it in conjunction with the open source tools.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by whitecoe on Sat Mar 19 13:11:07 MST 2011

Quote: Lucretia
I'm going to have to cut off the lpc-link and work out a way of getting some USB loading going to the LPC1769 board.


Might be worth taking a look at the LPCUSB based USB secondary bootloader that CodeRed supply in the RDB1768 examples, which can be found in the LPCXpresso examples subdirectory or from:

http://support.code-red-tech.com/CodeRedWiki/RDB1768cmsisExampleProjects

You would need to strip out the LCD related code as this is not applicable for the LPCXpresso board, but this ought to be fairly straightforward and  I'm fairly certain this has been discussed previously in the forum.

HTH!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Ajay on Sat Mar 19 11:56:13 MST 2011
Understood.  Have a look at:

http://gnuarm.alexthegeek.com/

I will echo Larry's interest if you make any strides.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Lucretia on Sat Mar 19 11:34:46 MST 2011
Like I said, this is for me and for open source.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Ajay on Sat Mar 19 11:32:21 MST 2011
That is correct.  The part can be flashed but one will be need a good debugger.  This can be done, but my undertanding that it takes some effort (Search for literature published by J. Lynch).  The LPCXpresso IDE is great for getting to speed on the architecture if short on time.  Ofcourse if using for a work project, the cost of upgrading is reasonable.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by larryvc on Thu Mar 17 20:49:32 MST 2011
OK.  The way you posed your question I thought you wanted to sell your board and were making sure they could use it.

You can use UART0 and ISP to load code.  If you have an assembler or compiler that can create a .hex file and then create a CRC and insert the CRC at location 0x1C (I believe that is the location) then you can use FlashMagic or UART0 ISP to load your code.  I am not an expert on this, as I have only been using my LPC1769 for a couple of months now.  If I'm wrong about this I hope someone will set me straight.

I haven't found a case yet where the lpc-link prevented me from "using the chip to it's fullest".

If you get the USB loader working share the code so we can all benefit from it.:)

Larry
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Lucretia on Thu Mar 17 20:14:54 MST 2011

Quote: larryvc
Were you just asking if you could activate LPCXpresso again with the same board or did you purchase another board from someone?

What did you mean by closed system?



I was asking if the board could be activated more than once, I bought the board new.

As for [B]closed[/B] I mean, that I can't just download the binutils/gcc/gdb source, compile for this target and use every feature, i.e. it's closed. To break away from Code Red (I'm an individual - not a company - and wanting to use a language other than C/C++) and to use the chip to it's fullest, I'm going to have to cut off the lpc-link and work out a way of getting some USB loading going to the LPC1769 board.

Luke.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by larryvc on Thu Mar 17 18:05:32 MST 2011

Quote: Lucretia
Hi,

After registering the board, can it be sold on for use by someone else? Will the activation stage work for them?

I'm beginning to realise how limited it is due to being a closed system and will only get a limited use out of it I think.

Luke.



Were you just asking if you could activate LPCXpresso again with the same board or did you purchase another board from someone?

What did you mean by closed system?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Lucretia on Thu Mar 17 16:46:39 MST 2011
Thanks, that answered my question. I can go ahead and register it :D I'm going to try and use the board for what I want to do and see how far I get :D *crosses fingers*

Luke.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Thu Mar 17 10:36:44 MST 2011
To put it another way:

The software needs activation. The board does not. The board will work anywhere.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by larryvc on Thu Mar 17 10:24:45 MST 2011
The new owner of the board will have to install LPCXpresso.

Then they will follow the procedure Help - Product Activation - Create Serial number and Activate followed by Enter Activation Code.

Does that answer your question?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Luis Digital on Thu Mar 17 10:17:49 MST 2011

Quote: Lucretia
Ok, that doesn't really answer my question really. Ok, they can use it, but do they activate the board again?

Thanks,
Luke.



Yes/No.

The board really does not need activation. The software does need a activation for use at full capacity (128 KB download). Registration is required for each machine and / or operating system, regardless of who is the owner.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Lucretia on Thu Mar 17 10:06:10 MST 2011

Quote: CodeRedSupport
The LPC-Link portion of your board is indeed locked so that it can only be used with CodeRed tools (either LPCXpresso or the full Red Suite product).

However an individual LPCXpresso board is not locked to a specific installation of Code Red's tools, so as long as the new user of your board has Code Red tools installed, they will be able to use the board that you have purchased.

Regard,
CodeRedSupport



Ok, that doesn't really answer my question really. Ok, they can use it, but do they activate the board again?

Thanks,
Luke.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Thu Mar 17 08:56:28 MST 2011
The LPC-Link portion of your board is indeed locked so that it can only be used with CodeRed tools (either LPCXpresso or the full Red Suite product).

However an individual LPCXpresso board is not locked to a specific installation of Code Red's tools, so as long as the new user of your board has Code Red tools installed, they will be able to use the board that you have purchased.

Regard,
CodeRedSupport
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