transformation software
I do not have a PIC programmer
well, in this case you can do it in two ways: a simple and safe method and a dangerous and "complicate" method.
The simple method of changing from TL866CS to TL866A version:
1. download my firmware updater here:
TL866 firmware updater and unzip it.
2. connect your device to USB cable.
3. run TL866.exe from the above downloaded archive
4. in the update.dat file section browse for that file (you can find this file in the minipro installation folder)
5. in the "Firmware to write" section select TL866A firmware
6. click reflash button
Your device will be reflashed with the A firmware version.
Done!
The only drawback of this method is that future firmware upgrades can be done
only with my tool, the minipro software will revert to original "CS" version.
The dangerous and complicated method:
1. run TL866.exe from downloaded archive
2. in the update.dat file section browse for that file (you can find this file in the minipro installation folder)
3. in the "Firmware to write" section select firmware dumper
4. click reflash button
now a custom firmware will be programmed into your device, just wait to finish
5. The Advanced button will become available, just click it and another window will appear!
6. in this advanced window we have three fields: Bootloader section, Copy protection section and device serial number section
7. in the
Bootloader section select "A Bootloader" and click Write button
now your bootloader will be reflashed.
8. just close this advanced window and from main window in the "Firmware to write" section select TL866A firmware
9. click reflash button
now your device will be reflashed with the A version firmware.
done!
With this method your device will be permanently transformed to A version and future upgrades will be possible from minipro software. But why is this method dangerous? because if something goes bad (power failure, computer crash etc.) during bootloader reflash your device will be bricked (and you will need an external programmer).
@mladen82, maybe!