> So you are using this
> https://openethercatsociety.github.io/doc/soem/index.html
>
> What eepromtool are you using?
Sorry to disturb but I found out eeprom size was soldered to wrong size range
and now bytes get written to EEPROM and I also checked they are still there
after a power cycl
> > So you are using this
> > https://openethercatsociety.github.io/doc/soem/index.html
> >
> The fourth precondition listed under linux, may have gotten in the way of
> programming the eeprom. But it would be nice if it reported an error
> when trying...
No I do not think so since I could r
> So you are using this
> https://openethercatsociety.github.io/doc/soem/index.html
>
> What eepromtool are you using?
In the subdirectory "build/test/linux" there is a eeprom tool.
>
> Dave
>
> On 12/17/2017 11:15 AM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
> > I got a simple Ethercat board with a LAN925
On Sunday 17 December 2017 11:57:45 Dave Cole wrote:
> So you are using this
> https://openethercatsociety.github.io/doc/soem/index.html
>
The fourth precondition listed under linux, may have gotten in the way of
programming the eeprom. But it would be nice if it reported an error
when tryin
So you are using this
https://openethercatsociety.github.io/doc/soem/index.html
What eepromtool are you using?
Dave
On 12/17/2017 11:15 AM, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
I got a simple Ethercat board with a LAN9252 chip and SPI interface.
The chip seems to work although SOEM and eepromtool see
I got a simple Ethercat board with a LAN9252 chip and SPI interface.
The chip seems to work although SOEM and eepromtool seems to work but then
checking it seems eeprom never i programmed. Anybody else who used eepromtool?
Nicklas Karlsson
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