Andy,
Oh dear. It's actually an issue with the SPROG rather than DecoderPro
as such. If you look at the very last line of the hex file and try
typing that in all the characters manually (not at home at the moment
do can't remember the exact details) it may bring your SPROG back to
life.
If not then the easiest thing is probably to send it to me and I'll
reprogram it (address on the SPROG DCC website).
Sorry for the hassle.
Andrew
--- In sprog-dcc@..., "Andy" <andy2000@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew
>
> Got it worki.…. `O' dear …. !!!!.....
>
> Tried to update Firmware to v3.9, unfortunately I did not see your
> warning about using DecoderPro on your web site until it was too
late.
>
> Have tried using windows hyper terminal & Tera Term. Followed
> instructions on your web site no success yet.
>
> To manually put device into bootloader mode, can I please confirm
the
> correct switch sequence, do you hold down SW100 "Boot" then press &
> release SW101 "Reset", then release SW100.
>
> I am not able to get the L> prompt.
>
> Tera Term sends the file, at a moderate speed.
> hyper terminal sends the file, very slowly may be 2 sec per
character.
>
> Anyway neither method seems to work. have tried 3.8 & 3.9 files.
>
> Does it make any difference, if you have local echo on, or CR & LF
> switched on.?
>
>
> Kind regards Andy Batters (M2322)
>