Update 21AUG22:
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I put it together this morning but didn't have a chance to test it. Next weekend! I programmed the picldr with the Phyton before soldering to the Xcat PCB. I need to make a jig to provide 5v to the Xcat then I'll use the on-board RS232 to program v033 into the PIC. I need to dig out my SyntorX stuff to do the functional test. Will let y'all know how it turns out. 73, Brad -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Skip Hansen Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2022 7:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [xcat] DIY Xcats On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 4:53 PM Bradley Andrews via groups.io <kb9bpf@...> wrote: Neither. The programming pins are available via a combination of the accessory cable and the connector normally connected to the Syntor. I connected the necessary pins to a PIC programmer and programmed the bootloader. Once the bootloader has been programmed I flashed the application firmware via the serial port. The two steps aren't necessary; you can flash everything in one go if you combine the hex files. I did it that way to test the serial port. You need to program the bootloader first. In addition to the bootloader itself there are configuration bits which are needed. I don't recall what my programmer was. It wasn't a Microchip product and the company that made it when out of business long ago. If your programmer supports the chip it should be fine. That would be EXCELLENT ! Hopefully you've added the pullup resistors that we forgot ! 73's Skip WB6YMH |