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Pekka Ritamaki |
Posted - 01/10/2020 : 03:58:56 I have a GQ-4X True USB Universal Programmer question. I have a 8051 adapter.
A new circuit is Philips NXP P87C51SBPN PPV programming voltage 12.75V
A new program is updated, with Philips added A device ID check tells that Intel 8751 circuit is 8951 circuit, type unknown. Should I leave ID check off?
Writing do not success to NXP P87C51SBPN circuit, it starts, but stops after 1000 addresses.
Regards Pekka Ritamaki
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anniel |
Posted - 01/14/2020 : 05:30:49 quote: Originally posted by laptech
You should be using ADP-015 https://www.mcumall.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=62&product_id=58 because other adapters might not work.
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laptech |
Posted - 01/14/2020 : 02:32:58 You should be using ADP-015 https://www.mcumall.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=62&product_id=58 because other adapters might not work. |
anniel |
Posted - 01/10/2020 : 05:30:39 quote: Originally posted by Pekka Ritamaki
I have a GQ-4X True USB Universal Programmer question. I have a 8051 adapter.
A new circuit is Philips NXP P87C51SBPN PPV programming voltage 12.75V
A new program is updated, with Philips added A device ID check tells that Intel 8751 circuit is 8951 circuit, type unknown. Should I leave ID check off?
Writing do not success to NXP P87C51SBPN circuit, it starts, but stops after 1000 addresses.
Regards Pekka Ritamaki
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If ID is incorrect you probably have a fake chip.
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