Reading a 15-1994 results in a failure...
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:54 pm
Hi...
Yeas ago, I programmed my radio shack 15-1994 with a home made parallel port JP1 cable. Now, I am using Tom's JP1.0 cable. When I tried to download from the remote (would like to start where I left off) I get a pop-up error:
"It appears that the interface failed midway into the operation. This problem can occur if the interace is faulty or if the EEPROM you are trying to read is larger then $8000 (the maximum size supported by IR)."
Well, this is an unmodified 15-1994 and is very popular here (even though you can't get it any more (I think)). So it sounds odd that eeprom size would be a problem.
Does anyone have a thought as to what might be going wrong?
...thanks
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A little bit more back ground. The same XP computer has been used successfully many times w/Tom's JP1.3 cable and a radio shack 15-134. There have been two different USB device drivers loaded to deal w/interfacing with the two Tom/JP1/USB cables. Currently w/the Tom's JP1.0 cable inserted I see this system information:
"Delcom USB IO Driver USB\VID_0fc5&pid_1222\5&4d757d6&0&1"
And if I were to pull the JP1.0 and insert the JP1.3 I get this:
...well, I'm not going to type all that, keep in mind this is the configuration that works...I don't see the Delcom name but there are now 2 entries both w/VID of 0403...one is a serial converter and the other is a serial port...if necessary I can post more info in a followup.
Yeas ago, I programmed my radio shack 15-1994 with a home made parallel port JP1 cable. Now, I am using Tom's JP1.0 cable. When I tried to download from the remote (would like to start where I left off) I get a pop-up error:
"It appears that the interface failed midway into the operation. This problem can occur if the interace is faulty or if the EEPROM you are trying to read is larger then $8000 (the maximum size supported by IR)."
Well, this is an unmodified 15-1994 and is very popular here (even though you can't get it any more (I think)). So it sounds odd that eeprom size would be a problem.
Does anyone have a thought as to what might be going wrong?
...thanks
---
A little bit more back ground. The same XP computer has been used successfully many times w/Tom's JP1.3 cable and a radio shack 15-134. There have been two different USB device drivers loaded to deal w/interfacing with the two Tom/JP1/USB cables. Currently w/the Tom's JP1.0 cable inserted I see this system information:
"Delcom USB IO Driver USB\VID_0fc5&pid_1222\5&4d757d6&0&1"
And if I were to pull the JP1.0 and insert the JP1.3 I get this:
...well, I'm not going to type all that, keep in mind this is the configuration that works...I don't see the Delcom name but there are now 2 entries both w/VID of 0403...one is a serial converter and the other is a serial port...if necessary I can post more info in a followup.