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| General info: | |
| Above the menues you can see which version of Multiprog you have Double-click in the lined box to create a new project. You can have several different projects, highlight the one you want to work with. When you press "Load", a dialog box will appear and you can select a file to be programmed onto your card. The name of the file will be shown in the window underneath this button. If any of the filename textboxes are yellow, then does it means that the files content has been changed and should be saved. There are no reminder of saving changed files yet. If a filename textbox is blue, then there are a checksum error in the hexfile. All data loaded and the file will be saved with correct checksum. |
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| MP set: | |
| 1. Under this tab you can set the programmer in Phoenix- or Smartmouse mode. Press "Power On" and then select mode. If you're using a MP3.5USB you can also select Phoenix/Smartmouse 6.00 MHz. You can also see which firmware-version your programmer have. When you press Power On this info will appear to the right. To return to normal mode press Power Off or break
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| I2C: | |
| First, name your project.
Press Load and select .hex-file. In the right boxes you can choose the type of EEprom and where you want to program it, IC socket or Card slot. A pictures is shown how to place the
circuit in the socket. Press Write |
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| MegaPic/M2/Titanium/DragonLoader/OPOS: | |
| Select what type of
smartcard you have in the box to the right. Press Load for the Flash memory and for the External EEprom. Then press Program Click on the MPSet tab and set the
programmer in Phoenix 3.58MHz mode: The red light shall now burn steady. If you update from 1.03 to 1.06 you'll
see that the program will pass 1.05 on its way to 1.06. |
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| Phoenix: | |
| For External EEprom Select which type of EEprom you want to program in the ExtEE-box to the right. Press Load and select .hex-file. Then press Write. |
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| Single chips: | |
| If you have a single chip you
can program it through the DIL-socket next to the smartcard reader. In the boxes to the right you can choose PIC-types and which interface you will use for the programming. The programmer can read and program 8 and 18-pin PIC-chips from Microchip, and also 8-pin serial EEproms. A pictures is shown how to place the circuit in the socket. If you're using MP3.5USB and the adaptercard you can also see on the adaptercard how to place the circuit. |
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