View Single Post
  #7   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 01-12-2004, 19:58
Rickertsen2 Rickertsen2 is offline
Umm Errr...
None #1139 (Chamblee Gear Grinders)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: ATL
Posts: 1,421
Rickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant futureRickertsen2 has a brilliant future
Send a message via AIM to Rickertsen2 Send a message via Yahoo to Rickertsen2
Re: Recovering code from the RC

I don't think this will help you, but i'm posting it anyway. I know a way to do it, but it requires voiding your warranty as well as a PIC programmer and a bit of know how. If you are willing to be daring and have access to a PIC programmer, then crack open the RC and you will see some pinheaders. One will be labeled somethign like "user" (i don't remember the exact text). This is an ICSP port for the user processor. I'm not sure the order of the pins but it wouldn't be that hard to figure out with an ohmeter and the ICSP spec from the microchip website.
__________________
1139 Alumni