Why is it every time I try to erase/flash the SPI, the programmer crashes out? I have to say, it would be extremely handy if someone could re-write all this stuff in proper english, because the broken english used in all the tutorials and instruction guides is very hard to understand. I know the team working on this is Italian and all, but there's got to be some way to make the instructions a lot more consise and easy to follow for us english speakers out here!
Are you sure the SPI is present on the PCB ? And after programming the Actel chip, it's better to disconnect the USB cable at your PC and close the InfectusProgrammer. Then reconnect the cable and start the InfectusProgrammer again. It should not be a problem now to flash or erase the SPI.
Excuse me for my English
Yes, I am sure the spi is on the chip...it is physically there, I have the red dot, and the chip is not very old at all. I will try what you suggested, and please, your english is fine! I have been following this firmware drama for a while now, and for the most part, this forum is a way better tool than the tutaorials titty and the others have slapped together!!
edit: OK, I tried disconnecting the cable, and still no go. I notice two things:
In the word document included with the programmer, there is a picture with an ID number or something circled...mine is all zeros. The one in the circle is "PMC Pm25LV020." Again, mine is just a string of zeros.
Also, if I do not connect the programmer to the argon chip, the drive is dead, nothing works. I posted in another thread (and this is why I wish things could be clearer in the tutorials) about the fact that my blue LED on the argon doesn't do anything when a game is inserted, and all it will play is originals, no backups. Any further tips or ideas?
edit 2: The error message I keep getting is:
Assertion failed: px != 0, file
C:\Programmi\Borland\CBuilder6\boost_1_32_0\boost/shared_ptr.hpp,
line 253