[Techtoolslist] Bytek Fireman 8x new information

Mike Coates mike at the-coates.com
Fri Oct 6 13:43:01 EDT 2006


one of the address line buffers in the programmer itself - open it up,
may be standard 74244's or 74245's - easy enough to sort out then ...

Cameron Rector wrote:

> What I did find was address 800h contains the same data as 000h and 801h

> = 001h and so on. It appears that the programmer is resending the first

> half of the ram to 800h and above.

> I only checked the first 8 addresses and the data matches, so I assume

> that it continues.

> The programmer has internal memory and when I query 800h it has the

> correct data stored there.

>

> I looks like it programs the first 2048 in the bottom half of the eprom

> and then programs the first 2048 in the top half of the eprom.

>

> Anythoughts other than the trash can?

>

>

> */Martin White <martin at guddler.co.uk>/* wrote:

>

> Isn't this just sounding more and more like a simple case of a faulty

> eprom that needs discarding?

>

> On Tue, October 3, 2006 1:53 pm, Cameron Rector wrote:

> > First of all; I have to say my troubles are looking more and more

> self

> > induced.

> >

> > I talked to some people on the techtool fourm and got a tip to

> watch A11

> > with a logic probe while programming. Well intresting enough; A11

> goes

> > high right at 800h and stays high though the rest of the programming

> > (that is what it shoud do). So this got me thinking of performing

> a few

> > more tests.

> >

> > 1. first I loaded a blank eprom into ram, then I viewed the ram

> and saw

> > it was filled with FF (which is correct). Then I performed a

> verify and

> > it passes (and it should). I next loaded my binary file (I am

> assuming

> > its binary) and re-ran verify and it fails (and it should). Then I

> > program the ram (containing the file) into the eprom and the post

> > program verify fails (and it should not). So I see it fails at

> 800h (as

> > it always does) and it shows ram = 00 and the device = A2 (or

> something

> > simular, I forgot the exact number). So at this point I see from

> 800h on

> > things don't match up. I next load ram again with FF just to make

> sure

> > it is clear and then download the device into ram. I then view

> the ram

> > at 800h and it says 800h = 00. I again run verify and again it

> fails at

> > 800h saying the same thing ram = 00 and the device = A2.

> >

> > Now how the heck can that happen? I just downloaded the device

> into ram

> > and verified it against its own contents and it fails showing it

> has a

> > different number than what it downloaded.

> >

> > 2. Just to test the hardware of the programmer. I verified a new

> blank

> > eprom and it passed all FF. I then loaded a constant 00 into ram and

> > programmed the eprom and it passes. This tells me that I can take all

> > highs at all pins and change them to all lows at all pins. This also

> > tell me that the programmer must be doing the hardware thing

> correctly.

> >

> > 3. I programmed another blank eprom with an abitrary constant CC

> and it

> > passes. CC is loaded in all locations.

> >

> > I hope you can follow all of this.

> > Thank you for all the help folks!

> > Cameron

> >

> >

> >

> > John Robertson wrote: Yes, Cameron, the 2532

> > does go to FFFh, a 2716 fills to 7FFh.

> >

> >

> > If you have a logic probe with a 'memory' you can use that on a

> read to

> > see if the A11 toggles. You can use a voltmeter as well...Pin 12

> is Gnd,

> > I would stuff thin wires into the two socket opening and clip the

> > voltmeter to them.

> >

> >

> > If it toggles on a read (it will start Low, then go High at 800h) but

> > not on write (write FFs that you just 'read') then you have more

> > information.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > John :-#)#

> >

> >

> > At 6:02 PM -0700 10/1/06, Cameron Rector wrote:

> > Rodger, Thanks for the input however, I believe the last address for

> > the 2532 is FFFh. The 2532 is a 32k device arranged as 12bit address

> > 8bit data or 4096x8=32k. I'm a little rusty at this but I also think

> > that 7FFh = 2048 and 4096 = FFFh. With this said; I still think I

> > have something wrong with my A11 signal or signal path. If you can

> > think of something else, please let me know. Cameron

> >

> > Rodger Boots wrote:

> > Cameron Rector wrote:

> >> Hello all,

> >> I am new to this site, so I will applogize for dumb questions up

> front.

> >>

> >> I have a Bytek fireman 8x and I am having trouble programming

> >> TMS2532A's. The programming part goes well until verify. It

> seams that

> >> at address 0800h it fails. It does this on every chip I try. I don't

> >> know if this could be a configuration setting or it the unit has

> a bad

> >> solder joint or IC. I did a visual inspection from A11 pin 18 back

> >> through the circuit traces and joints, however I didn't find

> anything

> >> wrong. I tried to call Bytek and their phone is disconnected and my

> >> email bounced back.

> >>

> >> So, does anyone here know anything about this machine? Does

> anyone know

> >> where I can get the schmatic's for this programmer?

> >>

> >> I am a newbe at programming eproms, so don't overlook the fact I

> could

> >> have a software setting wacked out.

> >>

> >> The first verify error says "ADDS 0800h Ram 01 Device 00"

> >

> >

> > That's OK, the last address in a 2532 would be 07FF, so at 0800

> you're

> > no longer inside the 2532.

> >

> > You have the end of buffer set too high, otherwise it would have

> stopped

> > at 07FF.

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