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</pre>
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* Erase the GAL chip. Before writing / programming the chip it must
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be erased - even if it is a branch new chip that has not been used
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be erased - even if it is a brand new chip that has not been used
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before. Use the following command:
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<pre>
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./afterburner e -t [GAL type]
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How aferburner works:
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* PC code reads and parses .jad files, then produces a binary which
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can be the uploaded to Arduino via serial port. By default
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- PC code reads and parses .jad files, then produces a binary which
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can be then uploaded to Arduino via serial port. By default
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/dev/ttyUSB0 is used, but that can be changed to any other device
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by passing the following option to afterburner:
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<pre>
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-d /my/serial/device
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</pre>
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* PC code of afterburner communicates with Arduino UNO's afterburner
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- PC code of afterburner communicates with Arduino UNO's afterburner
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sketch by a trivial text based protocol. You can also connect directly
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to Arduino UNO via serial terminal of your choice and issue some basic
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commands manually.
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* Arduino UNO's afterburner sketch does 2 things:
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1) parses commands and data sent from the PC afterburner code
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2) toggles the GPIO pins and drives programming of the GAL content
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- Arduino UNO's afterburner sketch does 2 things:
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* parses commands and data sent from the PC afterburner code
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* toggles the GPIO pins and drives programming of the GAL content
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* more information about GAL chips and their programming can be found here:
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- more information about GAL chips and their programming can be found here:
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http://www.bhabbott.net.nz/atfblast.html
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* this happens for example on ATF devices when VPP is set to 12V. ATF should use VPP
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set to 10V when programmed by Afterburner.
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- afterburner reports it can not connect to /dev/ttyUSB0, permission denied
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* ensure your user is member of the of the dialup group or alernatively run
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* the same way as on Linux: compile the source code
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* OR use pre-compiled afterburner binaries located in 'releases' directory
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* then run afterburner in terminal (use 'cmd' on WinXX) as described above
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* ensure your serial device name is passed via '-d' option. For example -d COM5 on WinXX
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- what are the .jed files and how to produce them
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