See toggle.gif or sliding.gif:
	- on the ludiphoenix set S4 on 2 (6 Mhz) and JMP1 on 1-2 (NORMAL).
	- S1 = type switch
	- S2 = programmer switch



(See also screenshot.gif)

PROGRAM A ATMEL CARD
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Set the type switch to 'ATMEL'


Select 'AVR' (Atmel) from the top tab, and the correct type of processor from the bottom tab.


Click the 'Load 1' button and load in your flash file.


Click the 'Load 2' button and load in your Internal EEPROM file.


Click the 'Load 3' button and load in your External EEPROM file.


REMEMBER TO CLICK THE EEPROM BUTTON AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF THE SCREEN!  If you don't do that, it will only half program the card.


Set the programmer switch to 'JDM'


Now press the 'Write' button, and the software will write the loader to the card.  When the software asks you to switch to 'MultiMouse' mode, set the programmer switch to 'PROG.SMART', then click 'OK'.  The software will now program the external EEPROM.


Finally, the software will ask you to change modes again.  Set the switch back to the 'JDM' position, and click 'OK'.  The software will now write the internal EEPROM and the flash memory.  Programming is complete!
 



PROGRAM A PIC CARD
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Set the type switch to 'PIC'


Select 'Pic' from the top tab, and the correct type of processor from the bottom tab.


Click the 'Load 1' button and load in your PIC file.


Click the 'Load 2' button and load in your EEPROM file.


REMEMBER TO CLICK THE EEPROM BUTTON AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF THE SCREEN!  If you don't do that, it will only half program the card.


Set the programmer switch to 'JDM'.


Now press the 'Write' button, and the software will write the loader to the card.  When the software asks you to switch to 'MultiMouse' mode, set the programmer switch to 'PROG.SMART', then click 'OK'.  The software will now program the  EEPROM.


Finally, the software will ask you to change modes again.  Set the switch back to the 'JDM' position, and click 'OK'.  The software will now write to the PIC chip.  Programming is complete!
