Hi Tony Thanks for everything you have done With your design of the romzap, I manage to create my own set of prototyping tools. I have make the loader into something similar to the SX key so what I need to do is to create a programming header on-broad all my PCB then I can do both programming and debugging, I have a suggestion here. why don't you have a debug screen (like bs2) after you run the program(since the com is already open), currently I am using comlite32 to monitor the com data. and it is really very useful when it come to debuging Thanks again regards soon lee ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Nixon To: Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 6:44 AM Subject: Re: ROMzap > Soon Lee wrote: > > > > Hi Tony > > > > Sorry to ask but what is the different between the two circuit in the PDF > > file? > > RomZap is really a good picece of equipment when it come to prototyping > > > > Thanks > > > > regards > > soon lee > > Hi Soon Lee, > > The first circuit allows ROMzap to program the boot code into the chip > without a programmer. The second is a circuit template for using the > chip in any application but you can update the user code with ROMzap. > > Thanks for the kind comments. > > ROMzap was uploaded again today because of some minor bugs I discovered > while using it in my own project. V300300 > > -- > Best regards > > Tony > > http://www.picnpoke.com > mailto:sales@picnpoke.com