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Masterkit a8036 How to program this devise ?

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masterkit a8036

How to program this devise ?


master_kit_1_RD_1_06.jpg


The MCU is a : ATMega32-16PI, Microcontroller (PDIP-40)

https://www.masterkit.ru/images/magazines/master_kit_2_RD_1_06.gif
As you can see MCU is directly connected to the RS 232.


What software is need to burn a complied program (.hex) and what you recommend as a compiler. (iv never used atmel MCUs)

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Iv done some research and found that "RS 232 <> USB convener " is way expensive , so i need to kick start my old PC anyway.
Iv got a old RS232 but it does not fit. It is like extension or something, it works only 1 way. So can i just wire it to DEV board ? ;)


Thank you !
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Re: Masterkit a8036

use D1, D2, D3 & RES pins they are the pins for isp programmer

You can use any of the isp programmer to program the chip

micro
 

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Masterkit a8036

Microcon555 has rightly pointed and then you may use Adam Dybkovsky ISP software for programming the chip

during the programming phase, remove the LCD part of it.
 

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Masterkit a8036

Ok...

So i need to disconnect LCD contacts to use PD0* pins for programming.

Is there any way to use existing contacts (RS 232) to burn a program ?

Btw. I couldn't find " Adam Dybkovsky ISP software " Can someone help me out ? Direct link would be nice. ;)

Can i use " Image Craft C" as a c compiler ?

Thank You !
 

Re: Masterkit a8036

JoKKeR said:
Ok...

So i need to disconnect LCD contacts to use PD0* pins for programming.

Is there any way to use existing contacts (RS 232) to burn a program ?

Btw. I couldn't find " Adam Dybkovsky ISP software " Can someone help me out ? Direct link would be nice. ;)

Can i use " Image Craft C" as a c compiler ?

Thank You !
While the download link i am yet to provide, you may if you want use this file. i got it from the site www.ikalogic.com/isp.php
 

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Masterkit a8036

Thank you very much.

Can i just take the chip out ?
and connect PD1...PD3, RES, and voltage to chip ?

Anyways ill see what i can do ?

Added after 1 hours 11 minutes:

-------later-------

With the dev board theses some kind of software...

Its in Russian so i cant see the text ( iv tried all the language packs ), but the good part is that i can understand Russian a little ...

I found that in software folder there is a program called flasher and little code file something like hex.
ill try to compile something visible(i can see working) with flowcode, and try to burn it to chip.
 

Re: Masterkit a8036

JoKKeR said:
Thank you very much.

Can i just take the chip out ?
and connect PD1...PD3, RES, and voltage to chip ?

Anyways ill see what i can do ?

Added after 1 hours 11 minutes:

-------later-------

With the dev board theses some kind of software...

Its in Russian so i cant see the text ( iv tried all the language packs ), but the good part is that i can understand Russian a little ...

I found that in software folder there is a program called flasher and little code file something like hex.
ill try to compile something visible(i can see working) with flowcode, and try to burn it to chip.
you might even install with English we use English as we can't manage Russian. i have a doc file that i downloaded some time back and saved from dybkowsky site.
It might be of some help to you, thus attached. The best approach appears to be to load a file keeping the chip in breadboard for the first time.
later you may wire some series resistors in the actual path of the 4 or 5 wires used for iSP. there after if you can bring them to a socket , perhaps you can connect them to the ISP cable and program the chip while in site. i sahll try to send aschematic to clearly indicate what i tried to say here.


All the best

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