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    Last shout out before I try updating the firmware....

    Did solder the cable to the pinouts, thank to simplysounds on NI's forum... pictures will come...

    OMG OMG OM GOM GOMG GOM... can I tell you I shaked like hell these damn pins are close to each others *banghead*

    Off to VMWare...

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    Firmware writing... *heart pounding of joy... 1.3 coming up!*

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    27.75 K programmed in 163 seconds
    Image successfully written to device

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    Weird, VCI-100 doesn't light up when I tried to power it on...

    If the flash message confirmed it wrote the firmware... means the VCI-100 was connected and really wrote the firmware? Or it was just available to send the firmware to the cable?

    And also, I remember reading about a VCI-100 stuck in bootload mode... can't remember the thread, if anyone remembers, it'ld be great! :P

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    Going to try version 4.01 of the Renesas toolkit.... was using 4.02..

    Cuz I can flash the device over and over again, so it's not dead... just stuck in bootload mode I'm guessing...

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    Clock Frequency (External) = 24.0000MHz, Clock Mode = 0, CKM = 1, and CKP = N/A
    Connecting to device 'H8/3052F' on 'COM1'
    Configuration:
    'BOOT Mode' connection - using emulated interface
    Opening port 'COM1' ...
    Loading Comms DLL
    Loaded Comms DLL
    Initiating BOOT SCI sequence
    Attempting 9600
    Received immediate response from device: 0xAA
    Using micro-Kernel : 'C:\Program Files\Renesas\FDT4.02\kernels\ProtB\3052\Renesas\1 _2_00\uGen3052.cde'
    Downloading and verifying micro kernel...
    Device is erasing...
    Erase Timeout value set to 21 seconds
    Erase Successful
    micro-Kernel download successful
    Sending inquiry for getting line size
    Buffer size has been set to default (128 bytes)
    Sending selection of device command
    Selection of Device - Device selected, code 0302
    Sending selection of clock mode
    Sending selection of clock mode
    Selection of Clock Mode - Clock selected, code 0
    Changing baud rate to 38400 bps
    Set baud rate value = 38400
    Downloading main kernel 'C:\Program Files\Renesas\FDT4.02\kernels\ProtB\3052\Renesas\1 _2_00\Genm3052.cde'
    Main kernel download complete...
    Connection complete
    Processing file :"C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\VCI-100SE_1.3_Firmware.mot"
    Operation on User Flash
    Downloaded the operation module
    Writing image to device... [0x00000000 - 0x000000FF]
    Writing image to device... [0x00000200 - 0x0000647F]
    Writing image to device... [0x00008000 - 0x0000807F]
    Writing image to device... [0x00009000 - 0x0000907F]
    Writing image to device... [0x00009080 - 0x0000917F]
    Writing image to device... [0x00009180 - 0x00009AFF]
    Data programmed at the following positions:
    0x00000000 - 0x000000FF Length : 0x00000100
    0x00000200 - 0x0000647F Length : 0x00006280
    0x00008000 - 0x0000807F Length : 0x00000080
    0x00009000 - 0x0000907F Length : 0x00000080
    0x00009080 - 0x0000917F Length : 0x00000100
    0x00009180 - 0x00009AFF Length : 0x00000980
    27.75 K programmed in 184 seconds
    Image successfully written to device
    Disconnecting
    Disconnected

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    is it still stuck in bootmode?
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    Yeah, lol, dumbass me... forgot to remove the links between grounds and vcc pins...

    I desoldered the pins and now it lights up.. only one plate lights up though.. will have to check this out...

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    Ok so I desoldered the cable, and it's all right now!

    Will have to look into soldering a switch to bypass the links that stuck the device in boot mode.

    NOW THE DAMN PARAM4 BUTTON WORKS, WOOT WOOT WOOT! mouahahahahha now the fun times come!

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    so you got it to work w/o the serial cable?
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