I am trying to program a 68HC711 with a S4. What would be the best algorithm to use or possibly a better or different solution?
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Programming a 68Hc711
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Re: Programming a 68Hc711
Hello PCBMaster
Unfortunately the Motorola/Freescale 68HC711 device is not supported under the S4. I can offer you a solution in the form of the Dataman 48Pro+ Universal Programmer.
The Dataman-48Pro+ supports a massive range of devices, we also provide software updates for the programmer every 2-3 weeks to keep your programmer up to date with the latest devices being released.
These software updates are available free of charge from our website. In the unlikely event of you chip not being supported on this programmer, we will do everything possible to get support for you, and provide the software update as soon as possible, sometimes this is even within 24 hours and we do not generally charge for doing this. The Dataman-48Pro+ also has added features such as ISP capability and a USB2.0 interface. This programmer also comes with a 3 year warranty as standard.
Full details and specifications can be found on our website.
Hope this helps.
Neil
Unfortunately the Motorola/Freescale 68HC711 device is not supported under the S4. I can offer you a solution in the form of the Dataman 48Pro+ Universal Programmer.
The Dataman-48Pro+ supports a massive range of devices, we also provide software updates for the programmer every 2-3 weeks to keep your programmer up to date with the latest devices being released.
These software updates are available free of charge from our website. In the unlikely event of you chip not being supported on this programmer, we will do everything possible to get support for you, and provide the software update as soon as possible, sometimes this is even within 24 hours and we do not generally charge for doing this. The Dataman-48Pro+ also has added features such as ISP capability and a USB2.0 interface. This programmer also comes with a 3 year warranty as standard.
Full details and specifications can be found on our website.
Hope this helps.
Neil
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