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OK, most people have a cool FTDI cable with 5 or 6 pins. I don't have one and I feel less of a hacker because of it! I want to make the UM232R act like one of those.
OK, most people have a cool FTDI cable with 5 or 6 pins. I don't have one and I feel less of a hacker because of it! I want to make the UM232R act like one of those.


* the FTDI TTL-232R cable at Adafruit: http://www.adafruit.com/products/70
* at FTDI: http://www.ftdichip.com/Products/Cables/USBTTLSerial.htm
* datasheet: http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/Cables/DS_TTL-232R_CABLES.pdf


OK, so what magic do I need to perform to get my Xino programmed?
* Xino Basic: http://www.ciseco.co.uk/content/?p=1987
* five wires on the Xino programming header: Reset, Ground, MCUPWR (+5v), TX, and RX


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Revision as of 19:27, 4 June 2011

Whilst working with the Xino, Paperduino, stripboarduino, breaduino, etc. I find that I need to keep swapping my microprocessor chips in and out of my Duemilanove to program them. Now, this isn't because I haven't tried programming them in-situ - I have and I have failed miserably!

Now I have one of these bad boys: a UM232R development module: -

Which is great, but I still haven't dedicated enough time to making it do all the Arduino programming tasks I require. So here I intend to detail my thoughts and document what I find out.

OK, most people have a cool FTDI cable with 5 or 6 pins. I don't have one and I feel less of a hacker because of it! I want to make the UM232R act like one of those.

OK, so what magic do I need to perform to get my Xino programmed?