Ok. This worked fine!
Now I have to enter the WindowsCE MAC address. Where can I find the right one?
Why isn't the USB download available as it is the 'preferred method' (FirstSteps chapter 2.3)?
Ok. This worked fine!
Now I have to enter the WindowsCE MAC address. Where can I find the right one?
Why isn't the USB download available as it is the 'preferred method' (FirstSteps chapter 2.3)?
After erasing the Flash from the NBOOT menu my PicoCOM1 boots with the following messages:
<0>mfg detected
32MB
Type 's' for serial download
No valid Bootloader.
running memtest
loading extension
usbmenu
F&S Nand Loader C110 built Apr 2 2008 17:53:23
PicoCOM1 Rev. 1.00
32 MB RAM 32 MB FLASH
Please select action
'd' -> serial download
'E' -> erase flash
The USB cbale is connected but no USB device can be found in the Device Manager. How can I download EBOOT?
Is a 5V 500mA power supply sufficient if I use only COM3 and USB-Device of the PicoCOM1 (no USB Host, LAN, CAN, Sound, IO) ?
I want to implement a closed loop controller with the PicoCOM. Now I wonder if using the SD Card Interface would be a suitable way to communicate fast with the carrier board.
As a WinCE beginner who has never used SD Cards (except in my digital camera) I don’t know if I need a special device driver (which I can’t use with the PicoCOM) or a User Mode Driver or just the software that comes with the PicoCOM.
Is the Starterkit (hopefully soon) shipped with SD Card examples?
Regards
Peter