JP1 EEPROM Programming Adapter

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Kevin Timmerman
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JP1 EEPROM Programming Adapter

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Use a JP1 Flash cable with an EEPROM remote. No driver problems with lastest computers and OS. Supports JP1 Flash command set (E,I,V,R,S,C) and additional diagnostic commands. Simple circuit, low cost.

Prototype.
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Programming a Cinema 7.
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Works with IR.
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Diagnostic menu, EEPROM contents display.
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More info, schematic, source code (GPLv3).
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Post by The Robman »

Interesting idea Kevin, did you program the chip yourself?

Did you try it using 64-bit Vista or Win7 OS?
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Post by Kevin Timmerman »

Yes, I wrote the firmware and designed the hardware.

Yes, it works with Vista 64 and Win 7 32/64.

It uses a JP1 flash cable and flash command set, so any OS that can program a flash remote will work with this adapter. All communication is 38,400 serial - nothing special.
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Post by Thomas »

Ah, Kevin, very nice work!
/* me wanders off to find datasheet for 12HV609 */

I wonder about using 18F14K50 to eliminate the FTDI.
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Post by Tommy Tyler »

Kevin,

Congratulations on another masterpiece. Can I get a copy of the hex code to burn a PIC and try it? Or maybe there's a PIC freeware program I can run the assembler through to produce the hex?

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Post by The Robman »

Kevin Timmerman wrote:Yes, I wrote the firmware and designed the hardware.

Yes, it works with Vista 64 and Win 7 32/64.

It uses a JP1 flash cable and flash command set, so any OS that can program a flash remote will work with this adapter. All communication is 38,400 serial - nothing special.
You never cease to amaze, that's for sure.
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Post by Kevin Timmerman »

Tommy Tyler wrote:Can I get a copy of the hex code to burn a PIC and try it? Or maybe there's a PIC freeware program I can run the assembler through to produce the hex?
Web site now has a zip file with source and hex.

Microchip has a free editor, assembler, debugger, and programmer called MPLAB.
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I can't seem to see the pics or access compendium thingy website. Is anyone else having these issues?
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Post by jherrick »

Rob,
Got it now, thanks.
No, I am home, but for some reason that just wouldn't come up. I am using Firefox, I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
This will be very useful to me, as I am trying to program a jp1 EEPROM but I took Windblows off my old old laptop with a parallel port and I'm trying to learn to use Linux. Setting up ir for Linux is giving me a learning experience.
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Post by The Robman »

Kevin only posted the info 9 days ago, but guess what, Tommy's already converted the design into a reality...

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9405

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And you can buy it from DIY Gadgets:
https://www.diygadget.com/remote-contro ... p1-adapter
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Post by Capn Trips »

As always, Tommy ROCKS!
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Post by ElizabethD »

Works great jp1 eeprom remotes (till I loose it - it's so tiny!!)
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Post by 1Click »

Hi,

I just need some clarification please, it's information overload on this site!

Will this adapter + USB JP1.2/3 (Flash) Interface cable(Tommy's latest one) work with a urc-8910?

And later if I decide to buy either a 10820 or 8820, the USB JP1.2/3 (Flash) Interface cable will work on both of those?

I've looked at all the charts etc, :oops: :?
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Post by mdavej »

Yes and Yes. This combo works beautifully on just about everything.
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