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From: Robert Severson  <RJSeverson@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu Sep 14, 2000 11:12am
Subject: DT209

   
Andrew, Don, and SimmStick group.

(Andrew said:)

> > Just purchased a DT-209 and it works great with one small adjustment.
> > Currently VDD (+5V) is connected to pin 11 of the ULN-2803's.  This is
> > fine if you are driving a load that is 5V only however I am driving
> > small 12V lamps.  When the output of the '2803 goes low all is fine, a
> > nice bright lamp,  but when the output is high the internal diode in
> > the '2803 conducts causing the low side of the lamp to be connected to
> > +5V, hence +7V across the lamp and a dimly lit lamp.  I corrected this
> > by cutting the VDD track next to the middle row of resistors on the
> > back of the PCB.  I then connected pin 11 of the '2803's to +12V.
> > Works great now.

(Don said:)

> I didn't even look at this or think of it at the time.
> have a look at:
> http://www.dontronics.com/dt205.html
> http://www.dontronics.com/graphics/dt205act.gif

I had thought of this. At one time.

But I was muddle-brained and simply overlooked this. It should be 
fixed/improved.


(Andrew said:)

> > Secondly, there is a small mistake in the DT-209 instructions
> > regarding replacement of the ULN-2803's with DIP resistor packs.  The
> > paragraph just above the diagram of the 8574 addressing states at one
> > point that the 8574 can be replaced with resistors.
>
> This paragraph:
> ===========================
> The 8574 can also be replaced with a resistor DIP package. In this
> device eight resistors are independent and are connected internally
> across the package. Use of the resistor DIP package would allow the port
> lines of the 8574 to be used as inputs, and provide some protection to
> the device.
> ===========================

Hah! How many times did I read this and not notice?!? You are certainly 
correct. If the number "8574" is replaced twice with "2803", then this 
would be correct.

Thank you, Andrew. I really do appreciate this feedback.

-Rob Severson


   

362

From: Robert Severson  <RJSeverson@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu Sep 14, 2000 11:20am
Subject: RE: DT209

   
> > This paragraph:
> > ===========================
> > The 8574 can also be replaced with a resistor DIP package. In this
> > device eight resistors are independent and are connected internally
> > across the package. Use of the resistor DIP package would allow the port
> > lines of the 8574 to be used as inputs, and provide some protection to
> > the device.
> > ===========================
> 
> Hah! How many times did I read this and not notice?!? You are certainly 
> correct. If the number "8574" is replaced twice with "2803", then this 
> would be correct.

No. I take that back. Just the first "8574". :-)

-Rob
363

From: Don McKenzie  <don@dontronics.com>
Date: Thu Sep 14, 2000 4:48pm
Subject: Re: DT209

   
Robert Severson wrote:
> 
> 
> > > This paragraph:
> > > ===========================
> > > The 8574 can also be replaced with a resistor DIP package. In this
> > > device eight resistors are independent and are connected internally
> > > across the package. Use of the resistor DIP package would allow the port
> > > lines of the 8574 to be used as inputs, and provide some protection to
> > > the device.
> > > ===========================
> >
> > Hah! How many times did I read this and not notice?!? You are certainly
> > correct. If the number "8574" is replaced twice with "2803", then this
> > would be correct.
> 
> No. I take that back. Just the first "8574". :-)

Thanks Rob, fixed this up

Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com

The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and Software
Free Basic Compiler and Programmer http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html
364

From: JChavez@lapaz.soboce.com
Date: Fri Sep 15, 2000 10:45pm
Subject: AT45D081

   
Does anyone know how can I get some AT45D081s?
I found some dealers however they don't sell outside the USA or Canada.
Since I live in Bolivia it's really difficult to get ATMEL items.
Javier
365

From: Robert Eddy  <rob.eddy@baesystems.com>
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 5:56pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
> 
> 
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the 
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> > 
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102 
in
> > slot 1?
> > 
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
> 
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one 
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and 
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is 
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked 
on.
> 
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
> 
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an 
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
> 
> Cheers Don...
> 
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
> 
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and 
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer 
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit 
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board 
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of 
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another 
post.
Regards
Robert
366

From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:32pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:36pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:36pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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369

From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:40pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:40pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:40pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:40pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:44pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:45pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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From: Scott.Amenson@tenneco-automotive.com
Date: Sat Sep 16, 2000 6:49pm
Subject: Re: DT102 Simmstick Programming & Use

   
--- In simmstick@egroups.com, Don McKenzie <don@d...> wrote:
>
>
> rob.eddy@b... wrote:
> > The Dontronics pages indicate a limitation in programming the
DT102
> > in the slot 1 (programming slot) of the DT001. My questions are:
> >
> > Can the DT102 be programmed in DT001 slot 1? I think it can. ..and
> > Are there any limitations (traps for young players) of the DT102
in
> > slot 1?
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Robert Eddy
>
> Hi Rob,
> The Dontronics pages need a real update I know, the dt001 being one
of
> the main offenders.
> Promises from users to fix it have all fallen down.
> as i have massively updated the shopping cart area, I'll get in and
fix
> some of the assembly pages as well. these have been hybrid-ed (is
that a
> word) over a period of about 4 years, and info has just been tacked
on.
>
> having said that, i just wonder why you ask this question.
> The PICmicro's can only been programmed by putting them in slot one.
> there is no other programming slot.
>
> For AVR users that have been using a dt001 board, you never put an
avr
> into slot 1, as the dt001 was designed as a PICmicro programmer.
>
> Cheers Don...
>
> Don McKenzie    mailto:don@d...      http://www.dontronics.com
>
> The World's Largest Range of Atmel/AVR  & PICmicro Hardware and
Software
> Free Basic Compiler and Programmer
http://www.dontronics.com/runavr.html
> The Little "rAVeR!" AVR & Basic Kit
http://www.dontronics.com/dt006.html

Thanks Don,
I thought the DT102 may require the PIC programmed outside the board
ie in the ZIF socket on the DT001. I have finished the construction
of
the DT001 and am in the process of getting it to work - see another
post.
Regards
Robert


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