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Errors Programming Fun6 card with InfinityUSB
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<blockquote data-quote="erik1" data-source="post: 42917" data-attributes="member: 179337"><p>Hi Norm,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice. I have it connected to a USB2 port right now (actually, the USB2 port has given me some problems before), so switching to a USB1 port may be a good idea. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what else it could be? I do have the newest software installed. And when I start writing all looks good (progress bars moving, blue light flashing quickly), then suddely it freezes ("program not responding") and blue light blinks slowly.</p><p></p><p>SHould the serial port be configured in any special way?</p><p></p><p>Also, now that you mention Tit cards, I did try to program that unsucessfully. But realized I wasn't in Phoenix mode. The makers of Inf.USB said that you can destroy the card if it is used in any other mode than Pheonix. Is that true? And can they be brought back to life, if so?</p><p></p><p>Here is the quote:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #191970"><em>Funcards are AVR based, Goldcards are PIC based, these are okay to detect. Titanium cards are "phoenix" based, which means it is not natively supported by the Infinity USB. You should not try to detect this card nor should you insert this card while NOT in phoenix mode. This could destroy the card.</em></span></p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erik1, post: 42917, member: 179337"] Hi Norm, Thanks for the advice. I have it connected to a USB2 port right now (actually, the USB2 port has given me some problems before), so switching to a USB1 port may be a good idea. I'm not sure what else it could be? I do have the newest software installed. And when I start writing all looks good (progress bars moving, blue light flashing quickly), then suddely it freezes ("program not responding") and blue light blinks slowly. SHould the serial port be configured in any special way? Also, now that you mention Tit cards, I did try to program that unsucessfully. But realized I wasn't in Phoenix mode. The makers of Inf.USB said that you can destroy the card if it is used in any other mode than Pheonix. Is that true? And can they be brought back to life, if so? Here is the quote: [color=#191970][i]Funcards are AVR based, Goldcards are PIC based, these are okay to detect. Titanium cards are "phoenix" based, which means it is not natively supported by the Infinity USB. You should not try to detect this card nor should you insert this card while NOT in phoenix mode. This could destroy the card.[/i][/color] Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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