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    Default JTAG For ITgate 100/200/220 for Windows

    NOTE:
    - This program supports Winows NT/2000/XP only as it is using window library ?portTalk2.2?
    - Go to BIOS Setup utility and check I/O address at Parallel port. If the value is not 378, it should be changed to 378.

    1. Make LPT (Line Print Terminal)/JTAG Cable.
    2. Download files
    3. Install window library (PortTalk) (of the files you downloaded during the process no.2) only if it is the first time.
    1) Double click porttalk.reg file and start installation.
    2) Please copy "porttalk.sys" at "windows\system32\drivers".
    3) Please reboot computer. The ?portTalk? runs after rebooting.

    4. Connect JTAG/LPT cables
    5.Turn iTgate receiver on
    6. Run

    Using: itgate-write-bootloader.exe [YOUR RECEIVER MODEL NAME]


    C:\ITGATE_jtags>itgate-write-bootloader.exe
    ===JTAG v2.0 (06/19, 2007)
    Using : itgate-write-bootloader.exe [100/100-old/200/220/220-usa]

    C:\ITGATE_jtags>itgate-write-bootloader.exe 100
    **** CAUTION !!!! **********************************************
    * *
    * JTAG Flasher for ITGATE TGS100 (REV0.2 2006/03/07) *
    * This is "Write Boot-loader" for Window *
    * GPL (c) 2006 T-Hydron *
    * *
    ************************************************** **************

    *** CPU and JTAG communications check ***
    LPT/JTAG IO Delay set to 1
    Your target CPU seems to be a PowerPC indeed. Let's continue...
    Hardware setup ok
    *** Flash check ***
    manufacturer code: 0x0001
    memory size code: 0x2249
    Chip erase 0x7FC00000 ...............................................
    Flash bootloader
    100% done.
    Check flash

    100% done.

    ****Flash ok.

    C:\ITGATE_jtags>

    7. Repeat the process No4. 5. 6 if it is failed.


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    hello
    where are the files?

 

 

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