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Clone or download. I actually find BPWin to be pretty decent for simple tasks However, I need to run some special analysis on a. W/ Virtualization software (I use VMWare player) Wireshark -Windows guest w/ BPWin software (I use 5.33.0).
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I just received a BP-1148 programmer that I bought from ebay. The programmer powers up fine and the light says it's ready. I've tried it on 3 computers, with 3 different versions of the software, and they mostly have the same problem - they say it isn't attached and insist on running in 'DEMO' mode. Here's everything I've tried: BPWin 4.67.0 installed on ABit AN7 (nForce2) WinXP: Software first says it's out of date, then pops up another message saying essentially 'since there is no programmer connected, it will run in demo mode.' Says I can configure the port in the menu. Great, so I do that, but every time I select LPT1, it doesn't stick.
I go back in that same menu and it's been switched back to 'DEMO'. I try restarting the program multiple times with the programmer fully running, but it doesn't help. Tried switching the LPT port to SPP mode in the BIOS, but that doesn't help either. =========== BPWin 4.83.0 on ABit AN7 same as above. This is the last version to support this programmer. Tried changing the system clock, now the 'out of date' message goes away but it still says there's no programmer attached. =========== BPWSoft-03 on ABit AN7 This program doesn't support the BP-1148.
But the interesting thing is, at launch, it seems to detect this and tells me my programmer isn't supported. So clearly it sees it. =========== BPWin 4.67.0 installed on Thinkpad A20m (440BX) laptop Win2k: I set the clock to 04/2007 (when this version came out), then ran BPWin with the programmer running. No error messages at all, and it correctly identifies the programmer as a BP-1148. No errors about seeing my programmer - it seems to work! But it's still in DEMO mode, and won't let me do anything.
Any attempt to switch from DEMO to LPT1 doesn't stick, as before. =========== BPDOS v3.94a (final version) on fresh install of Win98 SE on an Epox 440BX desktop motherboard: This is a pseudo-DOS program that runs at the console but won't run in DOS mode - it requires Win9x. It gives me the same error message as before, saying there's no programmer attached and it will run in DEMO mode. The menus seem to work *except* the one that lets me select a port.