this issue after frying the original. I've checked voltage at the
regulator, on the 40 pin connection and at the point of the serial
connection and everything looked good at 5v. Even with the EEPROM
taken out the IDE still doesn't connect to the board, I get the same
error message. I just tried doing the connection right when I power
it on to attempt to get in during the delay, same story.
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "rtstofer" <rstofer@...> wrote:
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "bb261998" <bb261998@> wrote:
> >
> > the strange thing is I had everything working the night before;
went
> > to bed; when I got up the next day the problem began. No changes
to
> > the computer, software or program, or wiring. I changed battery
also
> > before posting the first time. I didn't realize you need to
connect
> > within the delay period though. My fear is I may have carelessly
> > screwed up one of the I/O's that the serial uses while playing
> > around late at night.
> >
> > One other symptom I forgot to mention, when I plug in my testing
> > LEDS and reset the oopic, I/O 1 goes high and all the others I/O
> > stay low. the last program I loaded before all this started did a
> > sort of Knight Rider pattern across the first 8 I/O's so I
expected
> > even if I screwed up the serial I/O (19,23..) that program would
> > still be loaded and running normally which it does not.
>
> Check the 5V levels on the board. That tiny little regulator won't
> take much abuse and 8 LEDs at 20 mA each might just be enough to
take
> it out. It is only rated for 100 mA! See
> http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/LM/LM78L05A.pdf
>
> Dennis recommends replacing it with a regular 7805 in a TO-220
> package. I haven't fried mine yet but I will probably stay with the
> TO-92 package,
>
> It's pretty hard to trash the uC. You can take out a pin without
> frying the whole thing.
>
> Once you verify (and repair) the 5V, remove the EEPROM and try to
> download a program. You will get a dialog box telling you to
install
> the EEPROM. Do so with the system powered up. Don't get it
backwards!
>
> Acknowledge the dialog and you should be good to go.
>
> THAT is the reason for always including OOPic.Delay = 500 as the
first
> executable statement. It allows the IDE to communicate with the CPU
> during the 5 second delay (following a reset) before the uC goes off
> to never-never-land.
>
> Richard
>
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