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    Smile USB to USB flash Drive File Copier

    Please help me my thesis is USB to USB file copier with out using Computer
    i had read for compatible IC the VINCULUM
    can you help me i need to use microcontroller the my problem is the source code
    like for the display and commands for how to communicate that both IC can i ask for the codes or sample codes for file transfer and viewing the file tru LCD? thank you hope any one can help me

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    Quote Originally Posted by emildownloads View Post
    Please help me my thesis
    What is your degree going to be in?
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    Electronics and commucation engineering
    i am student can you help me for my thesis?

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    Yes, I and others here will help if you have a direct question, but do not look for someone doing your project for you.

    That being said, I have played with a VDIP1 some and two of them connected to a PIC might do the job.

    BrianT gave a nice starter example here, it is what I used to get started with the VDIP1.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=7700
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    im sorry
    i mean just a little things to help me
    thank you very much
    can I ask for VNC1L firmware then it is needed to burned it to the IC like PIC microcontroller?
    and it can be burned only for 1 firmware?

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    I can only talk about the VDIP1 as that is the only one I have used so far.

    The VDIP1 comes with firmware burned in from the factory. The firmware can be modified / customized somewhat.

    Here is a good page to start
    http://www.vinculum.com/

    This page has the different firmwares available
    http://www.vinculum.com/downloads.html#vfirmware

    Near the bottom of that page in applications and utilities. there is a program called
    Vinculum Firmware Customiser (V1.1b)

    This allows to modify some of the main settings of the firmware. Once the firmware has been modified, if using the VDIP1, copy the firmware to the root of a USB "thumb drive". Placs the drive into the VDIP1, at power up the VDIP1 will load the new firmware from the "thumb drive". This all can also be accomplished via serial port connected to the VDIP1 but the flash/thumb drive is so easy.
    Dave
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