Editing Integrated Circuit (IC10)
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= How to flash program onto the IC chip = | = How to flash program onto the IC chip = | ||
− | # Setup a [[ | + | # Setup a [[computer]], wire it to power. |
− | # Insert a [[Motherboard (IC Editor)]] in | + | # Insert a [[Motherboard (IC Editor)]] in. |
# Place [[Kit (IC Housing)|IC Housing]]. | # Place [[Kit (IC Housing)|IC Housing]]. | ||
# Wire DATA (green, right) port of the computer to DATA (green, bottom) port on the IC Housing. | # Wire DATA (green, right) port of the computer to DATA (green, bottom) port on the IC Housing. | ||
− | + | # Unless you're going to actually use/test your program in this particular IC Housing you do not need to power it. | |
− | + | # Turn on the computer and see if your IC Housing is listed and selected in the drop-down selector. You can have several IC Housings on the same data network, in that case better be renaming them using [[Labeller]]. The IC10 Integrated Circuit itself can also be labeled (and painted). | |
− | # Turn on the | + | # Write/download a program and click "Export" on the computer. If IC housing is powered the program will immediately run. |
− | # | + | # When Circuit is picked up size of the program in bytes is shown. |
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− | # When Circuit is picked up size of the | ||
Note: Steps 1-6 can be used with a [[Laptop]] now as well. The laptop includes an IC housing so you don't have to place your own and wire it to edit chips. This is limited to editing chips that are in the laptop (1 at a time) and cannot be used to edit chips already on the network. | Note: Steps 1-6 can be used with a [[Laptop]] now as well. The laptop includes an IC housing so you don't have to place your own and wire it to edit chips. This is limited to editing chips that are in the laptop (1 at a time) and cannot be used to edit chips already on the network. |