In BIOS settings try changing the LPT port mode to EPP.
Also make sure LPT1 is set to port 0x378.
Make sure you're using a full EPP wired cable.
Ensure you're using the LPT port software version 'WLT48XP' [not the USB version (WLT48UXP)]!
first question, which os are you running on your PC?
Hi, i've three labtool48 programmer, and there's no official/legit way to make them work under windows xp+ OS
the latest software taken from dataman, aec or other pseudo manufacturer is the v4.67
running the software under windows xp didn't recognise the programmer at all, same gear but different os like windows 2000 works great.
so i didn't remember now because i have a dedicated setup for eproms programming but you can be succesful running the programmer within windows xp too even in a virtual machine.
first try to set the compatibility mode of the programmer .exe software to windows 2000 or windows 98, and give it a shot.
if this didn't work you should try the programmer on a real win 9x/2000 environment and be sure that it's working.
by the way hacking the software or patching the firmware inside the programmer should do the trick.
Re: Need software for Intelligent universal programmer lk48
it's not a fixed version, it's a patch.
download version 10.50 - it's the newest i cracked.
install it.
then open the exe in a hex editor and change the byte at location 0x01e433 from 55 to c3.
then save and your good.
Re: Need software for Intelligent universal programmer lk48
Does someone know if a PCMCIA (Not PCI-Express) parallel adapter works with the labtool software?
And what about the USB2LPT (https://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~heh...index.en.htm)? Is it usable? Seems to use the same Cypress device (CY7C68013A) that the UXP uses.
Re: Need software for Intelligent universal programmer lk48
yes, the software is 2 different versions - usb, and parallel.
i only hacked the parallel - the programmer didnt have usb.
i have been told that the usb version is not any faster btw.
But anyway it wouldn't work, as the software would want an UXP to connect to.
IMO somewhere along the way you mixed 2 different scenarios thus falling in a dead end trap.
1. The programmer parallel version connected thru an USB2LPT adapter to the computer USB port will still require the parallel software version (NOT the UXP version)!
That's easy to understand as the USB2LPT adapter will create a virtual LPT port!
2. If you bought the seller parallel to USB adapter kit, for an outrageous price if I do recall it correctly, then, and only then it would expect, and only work, with the UXP software version.
Although I stand for my opinion, I'm not claiming it would work or not,
but only sharing a light on the right approach to be taken.
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