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Hi
I need to program the micro MB9BF418TPMC with batch files, but I can't find anything that can help me, I didn't find any shell ..
Can you help me?
Thank you
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Hi,
you can use the Cypress Programmer "FLASH MCU Programmer for FM0+/FM3/FM4 (FLASH)"
http://www.cypress.com/documentation/software-and-drivers/flash-mcu-programmer-1
as follows by command line:
Example:
flash "MB9BF418S/T" 4MHz test.mhx COM37 dialog
Define the right device name (copy&paste it from the chipdef.ini)
Define the crystal frequency
Define your filename
Define the right COM port
Option "dialog" displays the progress display window, or "no_dialog"
The result is reported within the file MESSFILE.TXT.
If programming was successfull, the file content shows "OK", otherwise "NG" and a short problem description is given.
Alternatively you can have a look to the 3rd party tool FLASHly, www.holgerium.de/elektronik -> flashly,
that allows programming of your device by command line, too.
Kindest regards.
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Hi,
you can use the Cypress Programmer "FLASH MCU Programmer for FM0+/FM3/FM4 (FLASH)"
http://www.cypress.com/documentation/software-and-drivers/flash-mcu-programmer-1
as follows by command line:
Example:
flash "MB9BF418S/T" 4MHz test.mhx COM37 dialog
Define the right device name (copy&paste it from the chipdef.ini)
Define the crystal frequency
Define your filename
Define the right COM port
Option "dialog" displays the progress display window, or "no_dialog"
The result is reported within the file MESSFILE.TXT.
If programming was successfull, the file content shows "OK", otherwise "NG" and a short problem description is given.
Alternatively you can have a look to the 3rd party tool FLASHly, www.holgerium.de/elektronik -> flashly,
that allows programming of your device by command line, too.
Kindest regards.