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CCS Bootloader timing out

 
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grasspuddle



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CCS Bootloader timing out
PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:01 am     Reply with quote

Ok, i've read 99% of all the bootloader topics and i'm still confused.

I've loaded the CCS bootloader on my pic18f452, and i made 2 simple 4 line LED blinking programs. It loads the new program fine.

Heres my problem:

I want it to work on a software usart not the hardware usart. Is this possible?

When I try to load another program over the software uart, it always times out after 10 lines are read. I am using the siow.exe program that came with ccs compiler. If I just use 'open' then it won't time out, but it still doesn't work. Either way I use, the old program still works which makes me believe that no writing is being done at all. I've used a printf statement to show that it does read in the lines correctly, but does not write it onto the flash.

Anyone tried getting a software usart working with a bootloader and can push me in the right direction?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 6:00 am     Reply with quote

Works as well as a software uart can.

All someone could've said was "Remove XON/XOFF Commands" and that would've been 90% of the work.

So thats my advice for anyone else trying this.
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