Originally Posted by
Tom H
Hi Carl,
Sounds OK. I will start working on instructions. Plan is that we will never need flash chips, sockets or programming equipment. I want to keep the conformal coating intact. Let's program in place!
This process is best managed in layers. Let's start with recovering an Eside board from your 96/7 PCM. On your side there are a number of things and setups needed:
- Bricked 96/7 PCM (which you have)
- Bench setup to power it
- USB-serial cable
- Various tools like soldering iron, pliers and so on
- Various electronic bits like resistors and hookup wire
- A PC with a terminal program with the capability to set baud rate to 1890 baud, send binary files to the port, receive and interpret incoming hex characters. I have been using Realterm but I am sure there are a bunch of terminals that will work.
It is also preferred that the terminal display when things like break are present.
I will get to work and post in a day or two. Q for you: Should this be in a separate thread in the forum? Continue here??
-Tom
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