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An advantage of the UBW32 is that a bootloader has already been installed. This means you do not need to a programmer to put new programs on the PIC32. |
An advantage of the UBW32 is that a bootloader has already been installed. This means you do not need to a programmer to put new programs on the PIC32. |
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The HID bootloader v2.4 executable can be downloaded [[Media:HID_Bootloader_v2_4| '''here''']]. |
The HID bootloader v2.4 executable can be downloaded [[Media:HID_Bootloader_v2_4.exe| '''here''']]. |
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= Firmware = |
= Firmware = |
Revision as of 15:56, 9 July 2009
Follow these steps to get the UBW32 started.
Driver for UBW32
Download the driver to your computer from here.
Plug a miniUSB cord into the UBW32 and into the computer.
The New Hardware Wizard should appear. The driver is for a COM PORT. Complete wizard and select driver you downloaded.
The UBW32 should now communicate with the computer.
Open a terminal (I used HyperTerminal) and type 'v'. The Firmware version should appear.
Bootloader
An advantage of the UBW32 is that a bootloader has already been installed. This means you do not need to a programmer to put new programs on the PIC32.
The HID bootloader v2.4 executable can be downloaded here.