hi all ! how physically (wires) connect sd card to the lpc2468, so that you can use this scheme:
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Could you please give ready working hex for flashing lpc2468? thanks
But you're not asking for help - you're asking someone to do your work for you!
Try:
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http://www.vworker.com/
http://www.zintro.com/
or similar...
I'm not asking to do the job for himself, unnecessarily no specific task to work. I need only to check the connections sd card to lpc2468. I wanted to check it using the known working firmware. I do not care what she creates a file with some content. I need a hex-file, I do not need the source code.
thanks
"the (sic) known working firmware"
There is no such thing as "the" (ie, exactly one) firmware.
Firmware has to be written to match your specific target hardware.
Other than the fact that it contains an lpc2468 and an SD-Card, you have given no details whatsoever of your specific target hardware.
Therefore, it is impossible to provide "the" (sic) firmware.
It seems that you have no idea about developing with embedded microcontrollers?
Therefore, you either need to stop and spend time learning about embedded microcontroller development, or find someone to do it for you.
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firmware needs for Sd card connected to the LPC2468 in SPI-mode.
I do not know much English. thanks for the correction
Specifically for NI LabVIEW, see: http://www.ni.com/training/
cross post, but on different forums. this is normal.
if you do not have hex-file, not worth anyone raise this unnecessary correspondence.
P.S. you have a bad customer service, unfortunately (
This is a User Forum - it is not Keil's customer service!
See: http://www.keil.com/forum/ - and look at the Notes
See also: www.catb.org/.../smart-questions.html
And, anyhow, Keil Support do not deliver hex files for user's projects.
It is guy actually asking Keil to do his homework for him?
No! this is a hobby. I have a board with lpc2468 (starterkit.ru/.../index.php) and sd card slot. I connected to the motherboard slot, but can not get the file on the sd card. may not connect, or has some problem, I do not know. so obviously working and I ask the firmware.
The chances of an arbitrary .hex file to actually work on your hardware is zero. Do you understand me? Zero. In addition, a .hex file contains no debug information. How will you debug, then? You need to provide a _detailed_ description of what you have done, are doing now and plan to achieve.
"this is a hobby"
Then how do you come to have NI LabVIEW - that's not cheap, is it?
"I have a board with lpc2468 ... and sd card slot"
Does it not come with firmware to use that SD Card slot?
Have you contacted starterkit.ru for support with their product?
Again, do you have any experience with embedded microcontroller development?
He must have a keygen...
trial version on 30 days
But note that no one writes a firmware that only generates a file on a SD card.
1) The firmware must be run on a platform with the same crystal frequency, so you get correct timing.
2) Any signal pins used to power up your SD card must be identical to other design.
3) Anyone who do write a firmware would also add other functionality - and if these signals does not match your use, then the firmware can't be trusted.
In the microcontroller world, a firmware is written specifically to solve a very well defined problem, while running on a very well-defined target hardware. That means, that you can't just take a binary written by someone else, and run on your platform, unless your platform is a carbon copy of their platform.
Even if you use a development board that others are using, they are most probably making use of more functions - after all, few people want to test SD card interfaces without having a problem to solve. And if using a dev kit, then the SD card is normally designed into the board. If it isn't, then the users are likely to connect way more external hardware than the SD card connector.
As I wrote in the first post: This is not a PC, where you can download a ready-to-run binary and have a reasonable chance that it will run on your hardware.