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Old 02-23-2004, 10:26 AM
Rene Tschaggelar
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Default erasing a MAX device

A feature forgotten by the developpers of the MaxPlus2
software is the ability to just erase a (MAX) device.
Having some troubles with some other hardware which
should have defined output pins going to defined input pins
on a MAX3128 leads to this device not being initialized.
This makes the MAX3128 have open inputs drawing too much power.

There wasn't any problem before the MAX3128 was programmed,
and I therefore wish to erase the MAX3128. Just erase.

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Old 02-23-2004, 01:03 PM
Rene Tschaggelar
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Default Re: erasing a MAX device

Rene Tschaggelar wrote:
> A feature forgotten by the developpers of the MaxPlus2
> software is the ability to just erase a (MAX) device.
> Having some troubles with some other hardware which
> should have defined output pins going to defined input pins
> on a MAX3128 leads to this device not being initialized.
> This makes the MAX3128 have open inputs drawing too much power.
>
> There wasn't any problem before the MAX3128 was programmed,
> and I therefore wish to erase the MAX3128. Just erase.


BTW. I found the appnote telling about using the JAM player.
jam -dDO_ERASE ...

But why not just have a button in the usual software ?

Rene
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