VCI 100SE firmware upgrade

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VCI 100SE firmware upgrade
Posted on: 20.10.2010 by Tori Koko
Yesterday I received my update kit
I have downloaded the update software and I could complete all the steps, but there is no option to upload the Firmware.

Q. How can I run the firmware upgrade software in basic, so the steps match the video tutorial?
Tori Koko
20.10.2010
Yesterday I received my update kit
I have downloaded the update software and I could complete all the steps, but there is no option to upload the Firmware.

Q. How can I run the firmware upgrade software in basic, so the steps match the video tutorial?
Tori Koko
23.10.2010
Tanks for the tip I had put the controller on a pillow. After I replaced the pillow for a few books the problem was solved. Maybe the can place a side-note about this in the video.
Leeanna Ayla
22.10.2010
You have to be certain that no buttons or jogs are touching anything so that the VCI can get into boot mode. I use rolls of tape to support the VCI letting the edges of the tape only touch the metal faceplate.

Also adjusting the delay in the advacncedsetup.exe file seems to help lots of people.
Tori Koko
22.10.2010
It still is not working when I hit the program Flash button I get a error.

Code:
Flash Development Toolkit and flash programming components
are provided without support

OS: Windows Vista/Server 2008 [Admin]
FDT API initialised: version 4, 05, 00, 008
FCF Settings Applied: H8/3052F, (C:\Program Files (x86)\Renesas\FDT4.05\kernels\ProtB\3052\Renesas\1_2_00\)
Clock Frequency (External) = 24.0000MHz, Clock Mode = 0, CKM = 1, and CKP = N/A
Connecting to device 'H8/3052F' on 'COM1'
Configuration:
'BOOT Mode' connection - using emulated interface
Opening port 'COM1' ...
Loading Comms DLL
Loaded Comms DLL
Initiating BOOT SCI sequence
Attempting 9600
Attempting 4800
Attempting 2400
Attempting 1200
Error No 15024: Boot failed

Clock Frequency (External) = 24.0000MHz, Clock Mode = 0, CKM = 1, and CKP = N/A
Connecting to device 'H8/3052F' on 'COM1'
Configuration:
'BOOT Mode' connection - using emulated interface
Opening port 'COM1' ...
Loading Comms DLL
Loaded Comms DLL
Initiating BOOT SCI sequence
Attempting 9600
Attempting 4800
Attempting 2400
Attempting 1200
Error No 15024: Boot failed
Can the error be that I have a controller that runs on firmware version 1.2?
Also the link to the Flash Development Toolkit links to V.4.05
Tori Koko
20.10.2010
Thanks...
I'm still not used to Windows 7 after the setup it shows a quick start to "Flash Development Toolkit 4.05"
I didn't realized to look in the Renesas folder and assumed the basic option was localized in the program.

I just had to look better, but thanks for helping me out.
Leeanna Ayla
20.10.2010
It should be in your start menu. Start>programs>Renases>Basic.
Tori Koko
20.10.2010
No that is the only step that is missing.
When I hit next there is no option to upload a file.

But after the download I good not find the "basic" option of the program there was only one way to start the program "C:\Program Files (x86)\Renesas\FDT4.05\FDT.exe"
Leeanna Ayla
20.10.2010
At 2:40 in this video is where you load the firmware.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0dcr...ayer_embedded#!

Do you not get that screen?

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