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streetpirate
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Posted - 12/14/2013 : 18:23:47
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So i need to program some 27sf512 chips for my car, so I borrowed a friends Willem that he bought years ago for the same purpose but never used.
It's a dual-power but I have no clue which model (need to copy and paste this due to site hotlinking and uploading restrictions)
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I've searched through many topics and still can't get this thing working!
I just assembled a Win XP SP2 box with a fresh install so I could have a parallel port.
I've tried using the 0.98D5, 0.97ja, 0.97g software and all gave the same Hardware Error: Check Power & Connection when I try to test hardware under the help menu.
My BIOS has options for SPP, EPP1.9+SPP, EPP1.9+ECP, ECP, EPP1.7+SPP, and EPP1.7+ECP
In device manager, the LPT is set to "use any interrupt assigned to the port" and has legacy plug-and-play enabled.
What combination of port settings and program versions should I be using, and is there anything else I can check that may be preventing the programmer from being recognized?
Thanks
all three lights come on when the parallel cable and ac adapter are plugged in. |
Edited by - streetpirate on 12/14/2013 18:24:37
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ZLM
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Posted - 12/14/2013 : 23:20:51
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Your cable may have problem.
The simplest way is to buy a GQ-4X. |
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streetpirate
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Posted - 12/15/2013 : 08:02:41
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the cable is brand new as of yesterday, I'll bust out the multimeter and check it for continuity. |
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Reply #3
streetpirate
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Posted - 12/15/2013 : 08:15:59
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nope, the cable checks out and i have the same problems with the willem plugged directly into the parallel port on the motherboard |
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