Matrix Glitcher - Programming with TIAO USB/SPI Nand Programmer

#1 31 Oct 2011 @ 17:49
Apologize in advance if the answer is here somewhere, I couldn't find it.

It makes sense to me that I should be able to use the USB/SPI programmer I have to program the Matrix Glitcher Xillinx chip. I don't have a LPT port on my PC, nor do I have a traditional XBOX JTAG cable,(that's why I have the USB programmer....)

If you use the corresponding signals.... TCK, TDI, TDO, etc... will this work?

thanks!
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#2 31 Oct 2011 @ 17:58
Originally posted by seecolon:
Apologize in advance if the answer is here somewhere, I couldn't find it.

It makes sense to me that I should be able to use the USB/SPI programmer I have to program the Matrix Glitcher Xillinx chip. I don't have a LPT port on my PC, nor do I have a traditional XBOX JTAG cable,(that's why I have the USB programmer....)

If you use the corresponding signals.... TCK, TDI, TDO, etc... will this work?

thanks!
I read somewhere that this wont work unless you have the NAND x reader, I think there is a post on EMS about it.
#3 31 Oct 2011 @ 18:23
Originally posted by foxykay:
Originally posted by seecolon:
Apologize in advance if the answer is here somewhere, I couldn't find it.

It makes sense to me that I should be able to use the USB/SPI programmer I have to program the Matrix Glitcher Xillinx chip. I don't have a LPT port on my PC, nor do I have a traditional XBOX JTAG cable,(that's why I have the USB programmer....)

If you use the corresponding signals.... TCK, TDI, TDO, etc... will this work?

thanks!
I read somewhere that this wont work unless you have the NAND x reader, I think there is a post on EMS about it.
Thanks.

Any other USB based programming options as I do not have a parallel port...?
#4 31 Oct 2011 @ 19:27
supposely you can do it with the nandx soon with the method tiros released but I haven't seen anything on how to solder to the 3.3v and gnd on the nandx boards.
#5 09 Nov 2011 @ 4:02
Why not just buy a Nand programmer.
Yoyobase are selling Matrix Nand program and chip at a very cheap price.
#6 09 Nov 2011 @ 4:07
Originally posted by GBX_Lee:
Why not just buy a Nand programmer.
Yoyobase are selling Matrix Nand program and chip at a very cheap price.
Nand programers dont work on CPLD's, thats the whole point of the OP's thread.
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