(11-06-2013, 02:36 PM)admin Wrote:At this point, a single blue LED should be lit up in the series of LEDs labeled "The Pretty Lights". This means that the board is in flash mode.
- Attach the SuperCard Pro to a PC system's USB port.
- Remove jumper J1.
- Insert the flash jumper so that GND and Rx/Tx on port RS232-1 is jumpered.
- Make sure board is powered via USB or through the 3.5" floppy port connector.
- Re-insert jumper J1.
Hopefully you don't mind me posting here, but I just wanted to add one tip that might help other people.
I followed the above instructions, and got the single blue LED, but when I ran the updater software, it said that the SuperCard Pro board was not found. This was on Windows 7 64-bit.
To solve this, I simply unplugged the USB cable from the PC and then plugged it back in. Then the software detected the board and I could update the firmware.