[Re: [En-Nut-Discussion] Lock bits reset]

Radek Podgorny radek at podgorny.cz
Sat Apr 10 19:09:20 CEST 2004


Hi,

yeah, I know ;-) but I was hoping there's some secret "big pin" like the ones 
for the ports or the buses...

Thanks anyway...
Radek


> Hi!
>
> have you noticed that XTAL1 pin is connected to the crystal pin too? I
> beleive taht crystal pin is more accesible, you can solder a external
> frequncy source cable there, you can leave original crystal at its place.
> It is not dificult, you only need an external oscilator, whatever with
> frequency 1MHz, 8MHz, or 10MHz, ... and a little luck.
>
> With regards,
> Petr
>
> Radek Podgorny <radek at podgorny.cz> wrote:
> > Thanks for the advice... I think this is the real problem here (disabled
> > internal clock). I was going to try the method you've described in the
> > FAQ but I failed to find the pin for that XTAL1. Is it available
> > somewhere on
>
> the  Ethernut board? I hope it is, cause i really dont want to connect
> anything to  those tiny pins on the processor itself... :-(
>
> > Thanks...
> > Radek
>
> ---------------------------------
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