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Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 20 Mar 2021, 16:55
por slabbi
retrolab escribió: 20 Mar 2021, 16:04 Hello.

Is there a CGI version for avrdude?
Where I can find "AVRFuses (avrdude v6.3)" program that appears in the manual?
Thanks.
AVRfuses is available here: https://vonnieda.org/software/avrfuses

There are some other GUIs available. I provide some scripts for Windows, so there is no GUI necessary.

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 21 Mar 2021, 20:59
por retrolab
Hello.
I'm running flash process like manual says but the process fails. I've an Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2.1 and the drivers are installed correctly. The system detects the Programmer but when I run avrdude shows the "avrdude.exe: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout" error and fails.
Any idea?

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 21 Mar 2021, 22:23
por slabbi
retrolab escribió: 21 Mar 2021, 20:59 Hello.
I'm running flash process like manual says but the process fails. I've an Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2.1 and the drivers are installed correctly. The system detects the Programmer but when I run avrdude shows the "avrdude.exe: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout" error and fails.
Any idea?
Have you set the fuses and then the programmer was not able to program the ATmega? Or have you tried to set the fuses and the programmer was not able to do this?

The serial port is correct? Which port does the programmer use?

Do the programmer provide 5V for the board? see https://www.pololu.com/docs/0J67/7 and https://www.pololu.com/docs/0J67/8
The display should not be connected in that case.

You can also power the board using USB and then leave the programmer in Auto mode.

Have you checked this:
https://www.pololu.com/docs/0J67/5.6

I do not use this programmer myself but there are lots of reports that is works quite well.

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 22 Mar 2021, 12:25
por slabbi
retrolab escribió: 21 Mar 2021, 20:59 Hello.
I'm running flash process like manual says but the process fails. I've an Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2.1 and the drivers are installed correctly. The system detects the Programmer but when I run avrdude shows the "avrdude.exe: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout" error and fails.
Any idea?
Has it worked? If not we can do a video meeting. Please contact me via PM.

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 24 Mar 2021, 19:38
por retrolab
Hello!

Yes, it works. The process for Pululu interface is different than the manual explains but, at the end, is affordable.

Thanks for your help.

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 27 Mar 2021, 14:58
por slabbi
Hi,

I have released a new beta firmware "v.17 beta 2".

Changelog:

v0.17 beta2: TTL debug shows up to 32 characters now (up to 12 in the next line), prepared for 16bit testing; ISP programming should be possible with connected SD card, chip detection implemented (configurable); added: EMM4200 (4k x 1), GTE/EMM4300 (4k x 1), GTE/EMM4801 (4k x 1), EMM8108 (1k x 8); EEPROM: 2804; fixed: 74669; added: 322, 543, 544, 569, 651, 652, 653, 654, 7266, 4034; fixed: 74299, 597, 669

v0.17 beta 1: added FIFO 40105, 74222, 222, 224, 225, 227, 228, 229, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 413; 2764 pin 26 set to +5V (usually „nc“ but allows to read a 2365 ROM from Apple IIe, same as 2364(28) setting); autodetection for CS/CE signals for some 23xxx ROMs added, profiles for 2364(24) and 2364(28), 6 slots for custom SRAMs, 3 slots for custom DRAMs; DRAM: 4408NLT/4408NLB (8k x 4); ROM: RO-3-2513, MCM6670/MCM6674/SCM37530, 74186; EPROM: TMS2564; NOVRAM: X20C04, X20C05, X20C16, X20C17, X2210, X2212; added: 74H71, 7497, 118, 119, 222, 224, 227, 228, 286, 575, 673, 808, 810, 832, 900(ALS), 902(ALS), 903(ALS), 9034, 9035, 9114, 9115, 9134, 9135, 9240, 9244, 9245, 8T95, 8T96, 8T97, 8T98, 4007, 40102, 40103, 4598, ULN2074, ULN282x, UDN6118, 75460, 75461, 75462, 75463, 75464, 75468, CA3081, CA3082; fixed: 74115, 173, 4055, 4056, 40105, 4514, 4515

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 27 Mar 2021, 16:15
por geloalex
Another one..... good!! :D

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 27 Mar 2021, 18:30
por slabbi
geloalex escribió: 27 Mar 2021, 16:15 Another one..... good!! :D
You might like the chip insertion detection. ;)
Note: It does not detect if the correct IC is inserted, just that an IC is inserted.

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 01 Abr 2021, 08:32
por slabbi
Current status:

vB.17 beta 1 - added: 7497, clock period changed (10ms -> 5ms), FIFO 40105, 74222, 222, 224, 225, 227, 228, 229, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 413 added

vB.17 beta 2 - 2764 pin 26 set to +5V (usually "nc" but allows to read a 2365 ROM from Apple IIe, same as 2364(28) setting), autodetection for CS/CE signals for some 23xxx ROMs added, profiles for 2308, 2364(24), 2364(28), 6 slots for custom SRAMs, 3 slots for custom DRAMs, prepared for 16bit testing, timing of Intel 2107 testing changed, TTL debug shows up to 32 characters now (12 in the next line), ISP programming should be possible with connected SD card now, chip detection implemented (configurable)

vB.17 wip - added: 7491, 94, 178, 179, 261, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 448, 461, 74C90, 74C93, 4316, 4526, 4598, 74C85, 74C90, 74C93, 92C19; "fast key repeat" in config

SRAM: EMM4200 (4k x 1), GTE/EMM4300 (4k x 1), GTE/EMM4801 (4k x 1), EMM8108 (1k x 8)
DRAM: 4408NLT/4408NLB (8k x 4)
ROM: RO-3-2513, MCM6670/MCM6674/SCM37530, 74186
EPROM: TMS2564
EEPROM: 2804
NOVRAM: X20C04, X20C05, X20C16, X20C17, X2210, X2212
added: 74H71, 91, 94, 97, 118, 119, 178, 179, 222, 224, 227, 228, 261, 286, 322, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 448, 461, 543, 544, 569, 575, 651, 652, 653, 654, 673, 808, 810, 832, 900(ALS), 902(ALS), 903(ALS), 7266, 9034, 9035, 9114, 9115, 9134, 9135, 9240, 9244, 9245, 8T95, 8T96, 8T97, 8T98, 74C85, 74C90, 74C93, 92C19, 4007, 4034, 40102, 40103, 4316, 4526, 4598, ULN2074, ULN282x, UDN6118, 75460, 75461, 75462, 75463, 75464, 75468, CA3081, CA3082
fixed: 74115, 173, 299, 597, 669, 4055, 4056, 40105, 4514, 4515

tbd: I am waiting for some logic ICs I would like to implement/check. Estimated release date of v.17 will be mid of April.

Re: Chip Tester de 8bit-museum.de - Reloaded

Publicado: 01 Abr 2021, 11:19
por retrolab
Perfect!