Hello =)
i have a problem flashing a custom (self-soldered) board with a XE216-512-
TQ128-C20 chip.
I followed the instructions in the manual, but I get a error message I cant find a solution for.
Here is the full project on GitHub: https://github.com/freeDSP/freeDSP-aurora
Here is the complete folder of the files for xTimecomposer: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... drive_link
Things i have done, which im unsure of:
As a PID and VID for my device i entered random numbers.
I deleted the lines for QE_REGISTER and QE_BIT locations in the xk-audio-216-mc.xn file, as I could not compile the project.
Any help is appreciated =)
Have a nice weekend =)
Flash XMOS Chip FreeDSP-Aurora board
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Flash XMOS Chip FreeDSP-Aurora board
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I tried to read out the XMOS to see if anything is on there like in thread https://www.xcore.com/viewtopic.php?t=2820
Both of the time the read files are filled with bb values.
Both of the time the read files are filled with bb values.
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It seems that the open sources for XMOS are dated back to about 5 years ago. This means xTimeComposer 14, not modern 15.
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Hi Nicde
not clear if you use XTC 14.3.3 or 14.4.1 or 15.x ?
Before flashing have you just downloaded and run the application to check it works ?
regarding IS25LP080D, it is supported natively by flash version 14.4.1 so no need to specific a spec file.
also you may prefer to use the xflash utility as a command line
not clear if you use XTC 14.3.3 or 14.4.1 or 15.x ?
Before flashing have you just downloaded and run the application to check it works ?
regarding IS25LP080D, it is supported natively by flash version 14.4.1 so no need to specific a spec file.
also you may prefer to use the xflash utility as a command line