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geertie58

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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 7:24 am    Post subject: EDB programmeren Reply with quote

hallo
ik werk al een tijdje met het EDB tot tevredenheid maar onlangs moest ik een nieuw moederbord in mijn pc zetten en sindsdien kan ik geen enkele chip meer programmeren. ik werk met een (zelfgemaakte) stk200/300module via de parrallele poort (ingesteld op ECP zoals vroeger.
krijg steeds de foutmelding 'Could not identify chip with ID:000000',als ik die foutmelding wegklik krijg ik 'selected chip and target chip do not match AT90s1200<>atmega16 als ik dit weg klik krijg ik weer een venster waar inderdaad bovenaan bij chip staat 'at90s1200' als ik dit verander naar 'atmega16' krijg ik weer hetzelfde cenario en staat het rotding weer op at90s1200.
Kan iemand me helpen a.u.b.


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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 9:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi, you need to post in English in the MCS fora.

did you only replaced the motherboard? or did you also updated windows?
is the LPT on board ? Maybe you need to activate it in the BIOS of your PC. Or you might need to change the address.

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geertie58

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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 1:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi, Marc

yes i only replaced the motherbord with lpt1 on board, i use the same hd as before, in bios the lpt port is set as ECP, the adress is 378 and my printer (hp 960) is working properly.
i just discoverd somthing, i have put several hd on that pc and it's possible that there are several version's of bascom, i read it somewhare thath this is not good, so now i'm busy deleting end reformating

the windows version is XP prof /black edition 2013/02/17 32 bit

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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2014 8:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

if you only replaced the MB it should work as before. But is the LPT a real LPT or one that only works with printers?
check the address in the BIOS but also in device manager. Device manager will show the resources and used address which should match the one of bascom.
if it worked before your driver is OK. and no need to remove versions.

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