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Philips LPC2000 ISP Flash Utility for MCB2140 (LPC2148)

I have downloaded versions:
v2.2.0
v2.2.1
v2.2.3
of the Philips Flash utility for programming via serial. In the two first versions no support for lpc2148 is provided. In the last version (v2.2.3) this chip has been added to the program options list, but [due to a bug in the program] I can not select it from the list, then I think I need version (v2.2.2) of this program as used in the help page:
http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/mcb2140/mcb2140_fp_using_lpc2000.htm

BUT I WAS UNABLE TO EVEN FIND IT ON THE PHILIPS WEB SITE.
Does anyone know a link to download the specific version 2.2.2 of this program?

Thanks.

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  • Dear Benjamin Visocky,

    I am very happy to see a reply for my question at last.

    I tried to use the version 2.2.1 that you said and selected LPC2138 and tried to communicate with the device, but when I press any of the functional buttons (Blank check, erase, upload,...), it says that cannot communicate to the test board or it gives simillar error messages about being unable to communicate.

    Of course it tries to do something and some of the LEDs on the board blink (negotiating an uncomplete communication perhaps) but It leads to an error message.

    I also tried to use some different baud rates for communication.

    again thank you for the suggestion, I will keep trying on different options and settings, may be it will work someway for me.

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  • Dear Benjamin Visocky,

    I am very happy to see a reply for my question at last.

    I tried to use the version 2.2.1 that you said and selected LPC2138 and tried to communicate with the device, but when I press any of the functional buttons (Blank check, erase, upload,...), it says that cannot communicate to the test board or it gives simillar error messages about being unable to communicate.

    Of course it tries to do something and some of the LEDs on the board blink (negotiating an uncomplete communication perhaps) but It leads to an error message.

    I also tried to use some different baud rates for communication.

    again thank you for the suggestion, I will keep trying on different options and settings, may be it will work someway for me.

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