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  • December 3, 2024 at 9:17 pm in reply to: Q&A: Flashing red LED lights – Smartlift controller #813
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      (This message was transferred over from our old forum)
      On 13 Jun 2023 16:17 Team FDI answered:

      Thanks for contacting FDI, but this product is not supported or sold by FDI. Please contact Aladdin Light Lift directly.

      aladdinlightlift.com/
      Toll Free Support: +1 877-287-4601(8am – 4:30pm central)
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      December 3, 2024 at 9:13 pm in reply to: 128MB RAM compatible with 32MB chip #809
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        (This message was transferred over from our old forum)
        The largest size DDR SDRAM supported by the SOMDIMM-LPC3250 is 64Megabytes (32Mx16 organization).

        December 3, 2024 at 9:11 pm in reply to: LPC1788 Clear Memory? #806
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          When the LPC17XX/LPC24XX gets into a bad state, you need to short the ISP entry signal to ground while programming.
          Contact us for the revision 4 schematic for the SOMDIMM module.

          On J1 you need to short pins 3 and 4 together, then use the JLink to reprogram the unit.

          If you purchased a USB-ISP then you should have a cable that will plug into the SOMDIMM’s J1, if not you can use a small flat head screw driver stuck in the middle of the pins to short them together

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