Cable for fun card programmer by diesel

hsi

Dec 22, 2004
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Hi Everybody,

Can anyone help to design the cable required by the fun
programmer by Diesel?

Thanks in advance ;D

 

Swedie

Sep 21, 2004
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Hey! im just a newbie but answering anyway :D
Well I do not know what it is,, can u tell me more about the cables parts and so on, or maybe even know where to find the schematics over the thing. =)

Friendly Greetings,
Mike.

 

hsi

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Thanks for replying,

Well, the cable that I want to design is for the fun card programmer
by Diesel that I designed using the schematic and pcb from the
electronics lab projects (if you require more information, have a look
at the projects on the above menu), but till now have not succeded
to connect it to the PC.

I therefore still waiting for any suggestions ;D

 

Swedie

Sep 21, 2004
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Hey Hsi!! =D
Well first Of I wish you a great christmas! =D
Well u must know what port u got on the card itsself to know how to creat the cable. The usual cables today and most common is Firewire or Usp cables. I sugjest that u buy a cable for your FunCard.
So my questions is:
What does the card do, what purpose does it have?
What kind of port is it on the card?

Friendly Greatings,
Michael =D

 

hsi

Dec 22, 2004
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Hi everybody,

Well the card is for programming the fun cards used by
satellite recievers.
As for the port used on the card is a of DB 25 type.

I tried both the serial and parallel commercial cable but without success

NB: the details of the programmer is on http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/mcu/006/index.html

regards

 

Swedie

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Hey!
Well hehe Im just a newbie so now im kind-o "dont know what to say".
But, isentent just to build a own, like in the first end you have a DB 25 type ,, and in the other end have a, what you need. Well I sugest you talk to some of the real electronics guys on the page haha.
Well I did what I could =P
Friendly regards, Michael

 
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