Sep 23, 2017. Little Busters Ex English Patch Full. Pomeranian gargets are the frustratingly neighborly intelligiblenesses. Contributorily intellectual radiometers have based. Moonbeam is berated towards the regardlessly inodorous handlist. Unhackneyed ramification is being small vamossing from the statuary helen. Little Busters Ex English Patch Full Fifa. Tomoyo After ~It's a Wonderful Life~ English Edition on Steam. About This Game. A visual novel developed by Key. This is a sequel to CLANNAD, following Tomoyo's ending. Tomoya, the protagonist, has started to work at a waste collection company in the outskirts of town. D-Don’t get me wrong, y-you’re cute and everything, b-b-b-but I’m married! And if Kohaku finds outwell yeah she does mess around with Shiki, but there’s this alter ego called “Magical Amber” The fuck happened to Masato!? Little Busters! Isn’t very new (or extremely well known), but I haven’t done a full-out visual novel review in a while and I thought it’d be a nice in-between while I segway back into writing about anime weekly. I’ve been playing the Ecstasy edition (EX), and it’s been pretty entertaining and relaxing. Let me start out by discussing it’s current English translation status, since that’s what a lot of people who look at this post for months to come will be looking for. For starts, Little Busters EX is not translated (nor is Key’s memorial edition version), and only as of the writing of this post. Oct 31, 2017 pc games free download full. Little busters english patch. Little Busters Converted Edition English Download Little Busters Converted. Apr 29, 2017. Ecstasy' scenarios. In 2012 and 2013, the game was made into two anime series titled as 'Little Busters!' And 'Little Busters! Both of the series are available and have gained a large following in many countries outside of Japan as well. 'Little Busters! English Edition' is a new version produced. The My Little Pony franchise debuted in 1982, as the creation of American illustrator and designer Bonnie Zacherle. Together with sculptor Charles Muenchinger and. ![]() You can apply parts of the original patch to the EX version by using something like Universal Extractor, but it will be buggy. The translation team seems to be working at a somewhat steady pace, but you could probably learn a lot of Japanese in the year (or more) it’ll take to be 100% completed Ah! Character depth has always been my favorite part of a story, and Visual Novels usually do a good job of expanding on just that. Little Busters! Is no exception, providing a very well rounded introduction before you even enter any specific character route. All the characters are pretty entertaining, and knowing only a few phrases of Japanese I haven’t played it enough to pick a favorite character but overall Kudo and Masato are pretty comical and fun to converse with. Let me explain to you, Shōnen. Basically the story starts out introducing Riki, the main character, a member of the Little Busters! Which consists of him, his friends, and their leader’s little sister, Rin (the main heroine, of course). When your fabulous/gar/charismatic/otaku leader Kyousuke gets bored you form a sandlot-baseball team to add a bit of productivity to your after-school antics with you and your friends, who are hell bent on fighting each other. Basically, it’s up to you to gather your harem baseball team of diverse females each with their own in-depth backstory up to you to explore. Little Busters! Does a good job of melding all the stories together for a solid 25 hours of gameplay, and has (on estimate) 6-12 additional hours per character after the common route is over to explore each route after completing the game successfully the first time. The characters are fairly diverse and you can expect something different from each of them. Would it be boring if I kept doing captions of what the characters say? There’s a few things that sets Little Busters! Apart from your other Key games. One, the original Key staff brought on a lot of people specifically for Loli Little Busters. Half the cast is done by the original character designer, and the other half (you know the interesting ones, Kudo and Rin included) are done by the new designer. This lets it stand out from other Key games alone in adding some serious different styles, having two separate key writers. SHUT UP AND FIGHT! But the writing alone isn’t what sets it apart. The game has an array of small minigames, most notably the battle/ranking system added to help your friends combat their boredom – using an assortment of random weapons and turn-based battling. It’s a pretty interesting system, but it still lets you turn it off if you don’t want it. I of course kept it on, but the option is still there for those who want to sit down to a traditional VN. K Lollipop gives me strength! A nice portion of the common-route half of the game is dedicated to this battle system, preparing for the baseball game, and missions fabulous-leader Kyousuke gives you. The interface system is very updated and gives one what you would expect of a modern day visual novel. It’s got all the options (font selection, auto read speeds, full screen options) that an experienced visual novel company like Key should provide (I’m looking at you, Kagetsu Tohya) and it seems like the programming has been re-done from ground up compared to the previous games. The sprites are fucking amazing if you couldn’t already tell, and so is the music. I think it’s pretty safe to rate Little Busters play quality a pure 10/10, as far as visual novels go. Since the fights and random weapons are rather silly, anyone on your baseball team can fight pretty well. Dem ears The battle system gets stale after 3 or so play throughs, but it’s the highlight of the game your first time around. Collecting good items, and giving strange titles to your friends builds a lot of the visual novel-feeling that you’re spending time with your friends, since you’re doing more than just dialogue. You know about the visual-novel feeling, right? Don’t tell me you play these games for 60+ hours and don’t lose a little base touch with reality. Dat cat The main heroine, Rin, is more entertaining than most, but she never struck me as the main-character type (like say, Ayu did). According to Jason Miao’s harem statistics the title of childhood friend is always the most common heroine in these sort of stories, so I guess she was selected mostly because her backstory to be the “main girl”. I wouldn’t be disappointed if the anime focused on her the most, but I know Key is releasing (or have they already released?) a spin-off/sequel to Little Busters! Starring Kudo as the main character ( ). Her route feels as much disjointed from the main group as the others do, so I don’t think you’ll have any problem playing through any specific route and getting the taste of too much of one character or another. The only annoying one that shows up too much is Haruka. That troublesome girl Repeat Again... The only thing that really bothered me in the game is the end of the common route Higurashi/Kagetsu Tohya style. Though it’s no where near as bad, you still have to go through most of the common route again to get to set yourself on a specific heroine’s route, since that builds up your relationship with that character. What’s nice is a sort of new-game plus starts so you can keep some of your battle stats and do a bit better in the missions, and of course make other choices, giving you extra scenes. You can skip previously read text, though I don’t know if it’s the game or English patch, but it’s a bit buggy (I swear it stopped on some scenes I have read before, and maybe skipped a couple I hadn’t seen, though that could just be me.) Anyway it’s not too bothersome, and once you’re past the common route and on a specific heroine’s route it changes the game completely, but I suppose this is becoming a little too commonplace in some visual novels these days. Anyone know of any visual novels trying to do something really new in the genre with the limited programming-setup other than to go back, change choices, or repeat again? I would like to see just how far they can push the limits without ruining the traditional feeling and gameplay. Eitherway, I still found it surprising (before the after thought) while playing, and it hardly took away from the game (albeit forcing me to find and google translate a Japanese after raging from 3-4 CTRL-speed playthroughs). Muscle Festival! Yahoo, Masato!!! Muscle no Jikan?! Yeah, the game even comes complete with your token idiot friend who surprisingly isn’t a blonde-haired idiot (Like Sunohara or Jun from Clannad/Kanon). Key went all out on Little Busters! And it’s common route is the relaxing laid-back style I expect from a well done visual novel, while each heroine has their own in-depth background story which brings out the background of the overall story in it’s own way. Good interactivity, top notch music, writing, and visual novel mechanics. You’d be passing up a good opportunity if you skipped even the already translated common route by not playing it. You’d also be missing a good opportunity if you didn’t start a battle ranking with your own friends, should you have any awesome enough in close proximity to you. Shy girls don’t need exposure. I was never sure if this was a mock-up troll (I would think so from looking at the eyes), or something actually featured in a magazine, but considering Key has Kyoto Animation hooked by the balls and KyoAni should be looking for a new hot seller (after they finish milking their K-ON cash cow for the upcoming season 2 in April), I like to think the Little Busters! Anime will appear sometime in the next year. Judging from the difficult Kagetsu Tohya-esque plotline, awkward main characters, I think it would be a difficult anime-transition, but I know KyoAni could probably do it pretty well. In the mean time I’ll be learning Japanese to finish Kudo’s route. Except it has swords, dramatic reveals, and I’ve only played half of it, so I wouldn’t be surprised to find explosions. Mecha and battleships is a stretch, since it’s Key, but I wouldn’t put it past any Japanese company. Saying what you just said is akin to saying “F/SN, huh? Where’s the mecha, battleships, or dramatic plot points? What’s the selling point?” Trust me, Little Busters is FAR from your average visual novel. You just played the 5 minute demo, Darkslime. Little Busters! Was the number one top seller between July 26, 2007 and August 17, 2007 for Japanese PC game sales on Amazon only shortly after it came out. Exstasy sold out in Akihabara on it’s first day out. After three days, Key had sold all of it’s copies produced (over 100,000). This is basically one of the biggest sleeper hits in Visual novel history. It’s far from your “average” VN. It’s akin to sales the original Xenosaga had. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EX Translation Progress [ ] Use to track the translation progress. At the moment we're leaning on releasing all routes in a single patch, or maybe Saya's route separately if its translation hasn't gotten far by the time other scripts have been translated. -- () 04:55, 2 January 2013 (EST) Release Questions [ ] i imagine you grow tired of being questioned if EX releases will have H-scenes or not included, though this is part of my question i actually don't care about that much. I was curious, when releasing Ex patches, will you split releases (making a all ages and Adult only, or will it simply be one release with which ever you go with?). I care little for H-content, partly because i care more for story, partly because key suck at eroge, but mainly because i played them all anyway and only Kud and Rin's felt rightly done (not bad for key seeming non normally feel good). Anyway thats my main question, will releases be done in two or just with one? (My little brother who is 14 plays so i would avoid giving him ex with adult content. Ye im sure he's seen it all but still, i had to wait at that age, so should he xD). Also i have read alot about the whole thing with Ex extra routes and getting them to unlock correctly (after beating Refrain, WITHOUT clicking you know the secrets to the world on game opening), i was wondering if this is still a issue? If so, and when we do recieve Ex patches would we able to backup our save folder then restore it and it still work, or would this just not work? (i done all routes up to the new ones in Ex and also just done Saya's so wouldnt wish to loose them if possible xD). I thank thats all for now, Thanks for any replies however ^^ -- 22:06, 1 August 2012 (EDT) can you make revert patch (untranslated) for EX i mean original file LB EX that patch overwrited it -- 23:02, 5 September 2012 (EDT) The Memorial edition is the all ages version. They already have a EX/Memorial patch, so I don't see why they would just suddenly not support the Memorial edition for the actual translation patch. There's only going a EX patch with sex scenes, and a Memorial patch without them. To make some kind of crazy patch that removes the h scenes from the EX game is pointless and redundant. -- Anonymous Project Completed? [ ] So in the EX Version, you don't have plans to translate and/or put it back the H-scenes on the original routes? It totally bothers me that I finished a route yet I didn't encounter a H-scene.:( See both of the H-scene answers. -- 04:49, 23 July 2012 (EDT) Yeah I already know that. I'm asking if you're going to work the H-scenes for the original paths(Rin and the others) in the next patch together with the untranslated EX paths since it's said that LB is complete. We haven't made that decision yet. -- 13:41, 23 July 2012 (EDT) Okay. I hope you guys still have plans for it. I feel EX version without the translation of EX paths + the H-scenes of original and EX paths will be a waste for those people like me who have it >_>. I'll just pray. Ok, I think I messed up my answer. We definitely plan to bring the old routes up-to-date, but we haven't decided if that will happen for the next patch should we release EX routes individually. -- 08:38, 24 July 2012 (EDT) ME vs. EX [ ] I have both, but I was wondering which one would have more of an emotional impact with the added content. Sometimes H can ruin some VN's, while other times it can really cement emotions and create new feelings among characters and such. I'm just asking for opinions, since I've been a fan of Key's emotional impact and opposed to some of their H-content, not a story explanation (no spoilers!). 4:45, 21 July 2012 (EDT) Key is relatively well known for their awful ero. -- 07:23, 22 July 2012 (EDT) 1,000,000 hits soon! [ ] I just noticed that the front page is getting close to a million hits. Congrats guys! This is a great indicator of how good your work is and how much so many people care about it. 13:49, 6 June 2012 (EDT) We're still. Come on people!:P -- 07:09, 11 June 2012 (EDT) If it's not obvious that's some arbitrary page I edited to have billions of hits while testing stuff with the database. I should probably change it back at some point. 04:29, 12 June 2012 (EDT) Hey guys, any news about the Little Busters! Ecstasy translation patch? =) 11:43, 06 July 2012 (EDT) 6.0 Most H-Scenes don't show up [ ] I ran through Komari's route bad end, no sex scene, loaded friends save999 file. Looked at scene recollection, 80% of them lead to wrong scenes, loaded save999 without patch, save999 works only if 6.0 isn't patched. And if no fix, is there a link to older versions of the patches. -- 23:23, 20 April 2012 (GMT) This behaviour is intentional. As stated on the front page, we forced EX (and ME) to not show any new content. This broke a lot of things, including this. This was the first EX patch. (Future and, if not) the final patch will have these problems resolved. -- 02:02, 21 April 2012 (CDT) Will you allow users to download an older version so they may see new content even if it is incomplete or buggy? Such as 5.5 or 5.9? -- 9:48, 21 April 2012 (GMT) We can't stop you from downloading the old versions (they should still be on the download server), but I'm not planning on rolling new patches for old content with new content. -- 14:19, 21 April 2012 (CDT) Can someone give me a link to the old patch of EX?? I already completed almost all off the EX but I can't seem to find the Kurugaya, Rin and Komari's scene too. -- 07:04, 17 June 2012 (EDT) Say It's A Joke Guys! [ ] Are you guys going to skip LB! EX version patch? And moved to PS Vita version patch? Please don't kill my eagerness for waiting the FULL LB! -- 10:53, 20 April 2012 (CST) It's a joke (guys). -- 19:04, 20 April 2012 (CDT) I can sense a sarcasm here.:/ -- 9:57, 21 April 2012 (CDT) No. The announcement really was a joke. It was posted 7 minutes past midnight on April 1st (April Fool's Day). It was edited the next day to put the words '(April Fool's)' in the title. We are NOT doing nor planning to work on the Little Busters! Converted Editions any time soon. -- 05:22, 21 April 2012 (CDT) Okay, i can accept that. Don't startle us with that kind/level of jokes. Seriously guys, we can die in shock with that jokes. So, it's okay, anyways how the translation progress? -- 4:58, 23 April 2012 (CDT) big, I mean BIG news guys!!!! [ ] The moment Little Busters! Fans have been waiting for. Little Busters! Finally gets an anime adaptation!!! Check this out: -- 20:46, 05 Aril 2012 (CST) I mentioned this a week or two ago and no one commented, which made me sad, so now I'm commenting on yours so you don't feel so alone:P Unfortunately it wasn't picked up by KyoAni so there are some mixed feelings about its prospects. I'm keeping my hopes high though. -- 19:11, 9 April 2012 (CDT) OCTOBER!!! [ ] () 11:25, 31 July 2012 (EDT) Skipping already read text [ ] Is it possible? I already know the button to skip all words (ctrl) but haven't found an option for skipping that stops when finding unread text. -- 04:35, 28 December 2011 (CST) The button in the interface skips until next unread. I don't recommend ever using ctrl to skip, unless you're sure what you're doing, or you can miss a lot. -- 18:24, 30 December 2011 (CST) After clearing Komari's route, it seems that everything is being skipped, even Rin-specific scenes. I have to use the Ctrl skip intermittently because just using the 'Skip Already Read Text' option will actually attempt to skip EVERYTHING. --SakuyaP 21:45, 5 November 2011 (PST) Batting Practice [ ] Anyone have any tips? I have trouble controlling where I hit the ball. To the left is easy. To the front is hard. And to the right is almost impossible. -- 16:56, 22 December 2011 (CST) This could be entirely wrong, but. There's a small time frame in which you can hit the ball. The earlier you hit the ball, the more left it will fly. So if you want to send it flying to the right, try to delay your swing a bit. -- 06:43, 24 December 2011 (CST) So True [ ] • When will the next patch come out? • One day you'll wake up and BAM! TRANSLATION!That's how it usually goes. Woke up from a nap, looked up TLWiki, the patch was there. BTW, after the team's hard earned break when can we start reporting bugs and errors for ME/EX? I'm making a log atm of bugs, errors, crashes, etc. During my play through for ME (nothing that hasn't been reported already has shown up yet so you guys did an awesome job and your supporters are doing great:3). I was wondering when an error log page will appear so we can start posting. Another thing, will the same issue of unusable saves occur after we install any future patches for EX/ME? One more thing. When I try loading the irc chat with #fluffy I stall then all of a sudden d/c. Could someone help me find a solution to fix this problem? Btw Rive, I'm BakaNeko:3. I love you guys! #fluffy 4EVAR!!!! 17:30, 19 December 2011 (CST) Heya! The page for EX/ME error reports is up now, you can find the link at the main page. The EX/ME builds are a lot more 'work-in-progress' than the original version's releases ever were, so the saves not working is very likely. There are many state-of-game effects too, such as post-Refrain routes not opening and music mode not correctly unlocking all the tracks. These stem from using the original version's scripts for the character routes (to prevent excessive untranslated lines), and the EX/ME and original scripts not triggering everything the same way. Unfortunately not an IRC expert at all, google can help you in so many more ways than I could.:3 -- 06:49, 24 December 2011 (CST) Script [ ] The script extracted up to SEEN7010 is available here: Many of the higher number SEENs do not extract correctly with RLdev (evenafter the encryption problem was resolved)most of the 7### and 8### SEENs are empty except for a few that contain miscellaneous text. SEEN 7921 is battle dialogue and SEENs 8590 and 8610 are item names. I can post these if you'd like but the story is all in the above rar. I gave up at SEEN 8695 after growing tired of rerunning RLdev everytime it hit a SEEN it could not extract (there are a lot of them) I will register someday but since my Japanese is too poor to translate. 04:49, 12 May 2008 (UTC) I have no experience with reversing formats in general, and rldev is written in OCaml. I wanted to see the script for myself, possibly even edit it if I could, but when I clicked the above link, I found both links in that thread to be dead. Since I couldn't find it anywhere else, I tried to extract the script myself. I almost gave up looking for a way to do it after realizing that I would probably have to compile a RLdev binary for Windows, something I did not have the patience to set up on my eight-year-old dinosaur of a PC. Then I found a thread suggesting that Crass could extract the individual SEEN files from the main SEEN.txt. I tried it with the SEEN.txt in my EX 6.0-patched install and got a 23 MB SEEN folder with 351 SEEN text files (Seen0513.txt to Seen9700.txt). I then opened Seen0513.txt in Notepad to find a bunch of formatting symbols (presumably--I have very little experience in programming) that I did not recognize. In the mess, however, I also saw actual text! I recognized all of the story dialogue from May 13 in that file! I'm not sure if I got all of the SEEN files or if they extracted properly, but at least I was able to see text. To summarize, you can use Crass to extract the SEEN files from SEEN.txt. You should end up with a 'SEEN' folder containing 351 (for EX) txt files that you can scroll through and see the individual scripts. As for editing and repacking them? Crass unpacks, but it doesn't repack. Assuming that I can even save dialogue edits to the SEEN files without consequence, could RLdev repack them? I can't test that myself for another two months until I can get a new PC. Aside from that, I haven't a single clue whatsoever. Any insight anyone can give in this matter is very much appreicated. 01:26, 13 January 2013 (CST) Tutorial on how to download [ ] I'm kinda new at translated VNs, so how do I download the previous patches? Do they come with patch 3.1 or do I have to download them all one by one? The newest patch also contains all previously translated text, with typo/grammar fixes even. There's no need to download older patches; the latest patch will translate all of common route, Rin1 route, Kurugaya route and Komari route. 08:44, 26 November 2010 (CST) Awesome. Thanks KEY's 10th Anniversary Box [ ] So in KEY's 10th anniversary box they will have all the KEY games without hentai Cgs, So they will include Little Busters! Ecstacy without the hentai CGs. Will you consider working on that? I can't speak for #fluffy as a whole, but the entire #fluffy team salutes the creative folks at Key on a solid decade of genre defining bishojou that hits not only the heart but also the pocketbook and keeps us coming back for more. It's kinda scary to think about, but can you imagine what the world would be like if not for Maeda Jun and Key. It's simply not possible! Sorry if I scared you a bit. If not for Key Sounds Label I probably wouldn't even have a stereo. Like a broken pencil, there would be no point. As for ruling out what we would consider, you're barking up the wrong tree. I can personally attest that there isn't anything that wouldn't or hasn't been considered at #fluffy. We're not that kind of people. While we are all 100% focused on the task at hand, we would certainly not turn away your donation to the cause. The sooner you are able to ship those game discs to us, the sooner we'll be able to craft the patch to fit your needs. But H-games without the H? That would be like porn without the midgets, wouldn't it? I guess it takes all kinds, but who's lining up for that? Well, in the meantime if there's any demand for it, I'll see what I can do about putting together an LB EX patch without the words. That's how a VISUAL Novel should be. Thanks for your feedback and encouragement. -- 12:57, 26 July 2009 (UTC) I believe what the original poster meant was that KEY had just released LB EX without all the h-scenes in it, so the new version is rated 15+/Everyone. Probably something along the lines of an extended version of LB. It'd be interesting if that was translated (as the extra routes are intriguing (sp?), for some reason).-- 02:31, 5 August 2009 (UTC) EX/ME patches [ ] So you removed those line which announced there will be a patch for Ex/ME. So after all, before Christmas, will a patch for them be released? -Bonaquack- December 19th 2010 The lines about EX/ME were removed because they were incorrect. Our patches do not work with those versions, are not designed to work with those versions and we do not recommend using them with those versions. - 22:15, 18 December 2010 (CST) Both of the patches are out now, we just waited a year! -- 06:49, 24 December 2011 (CST) Walkthrough [ ] Can I ask another question. Are you willing to release a walkthrough for all translated patch? -- December 19th, 2010 That's the plan. I'll be pretty busy starting next year, so the updates could be slow. -- 06:49, 24 December 2011 (CST) Message to Phlebas [ ] Dear Phelebas, I wanted to know if the common route plus the Rin 1 route are 50% of the game even if the rin route does end quick does the common route really just end at May 27, I'm asking this because I've gotten to May 28 and this part is not translated is this part of the common route or is it another route? Some routes take you to 28th, which is translated but wasn't included in the patch since it wasn't relevant for Rin route (but rather meant you missed it). The patch is about 50% of the game yes. -- 18:25, 21 February 2010 (UTC) Thanks for the reply I also wanted to ask how many routes are their and can you tell me their names? Depends on how you count. Sorry, don't see the point going into details about that. There are something like 8 main routes I guess. -- 00:55, 22 February 2010 (UTC) Kud Wafter [ ] Will you guys also be planning on working on this after you've finished Little Busters!?: It's still too early to say anything definite, so, the answer is 'maybe'. But if anyone wants to translate the game when it comes out -- go ahead (not like I or anybody else could prevent you from doing so). 18:29, 25 April 2010 (UTC) I am considering working on Kud Wafter. Do you plan to release your build of RLdev? (I've played through KW but I don't have a script dump and have no talent at hacking) Thanks 00:40, 23 April 2012 (CDT) We already have. See (, and ). It does not have support for KW as-is, but adding it should only take a small amount of work. Any problems, ask away. -- 02:45, 23 April 2012 (CDT) Progress (Don't worry, that not about a 'When'.) [ ] Sorry if I bother someone, but I found anyone in the IRC. From what I can see, each route is 10% of the game. Since they have only three route left, that mean that the game will be complete after their translation/edition. Does that mean that Refrain is already translate? (Sorry about my English,that not my first language) -- 21:12, 19 October 2010 (CDT) Removed small spoiler. Routes are around 6-8% of the game. -- 04:23, 20 October 2010 (CDT) New question, but why is Refrain not listed as a route? Maybe the choice you selected in the Refrain don't change the endings? If I'm not wrong, you're always have to choose the right choice even selecting the wrong ones. -- 5:05 23 April 2012 (CDT) Mac/Linux Instructions [ ] I wrote instructions for how to install the game on a Mac/Linux machine, could you link it? 05:33, 17 February 2011 (CST) Is patch 5.5 include Rin2 & Refrain? How to state-of-the-game save? [ ] How do you state-of-the-game save so my progress is not gone with the update It's saved automatically, and your progress generally doesn't disappear after updates anyways. What 'state-of-the-game' saves refer to is what the Skip-button reads, allowing you to skip lines you've already read. This means that if your save files no longer work (again, which they generally do, but anyways), you can fast-forward back to where you were. Also, please add '~~~~' after your message to sign correctly 11:54, 4 March 2011 (CST) Many Manga But No Anime [ ] I saw many mangas listed for this series but no anime adaptation of the visual novel yet eh?:( 18:54, 30 July 2011 (CDT) No, KEY was (is?) still trying to work something out with Kyoto Animation. Of course with Kyoto Animation's 'one series' policy, they animation company won't start on KEY's series until they get their current list done, one at a time. On another note, KEY refuses to have another animation company work on an adaptation of our beloved VN. They make all these excuses saying that for logistical reasons they can't settle with another company, but in reality it's just stubborn pride or maybe a really bad case of OCD. Sorry hun, you'll have to wait for a maybe never for adaption, unless ofc, some recent news pops out that I'm not aware of which announces the official release date of an animation. 18:11, 19 December 2011 (EST) Good News Everyone! They just announced that there is going to be a Little Busters anime! Here's hoping for Clannad level quality:D 09:28, 26 March 2012 (CDT) Patch 5.5 [ ] Does this patch include Rin2 + Refrain? 02:35, 31 July 2011 (CDT) Patch 5.5 does not contain translated Rin2 or Refrain. -- 03:50, 31 July 2011 (CDT) I'm a bit confused. What exactly is the difference between patch 5.5 and 5.1 for the standard game? 07:23, 1 August 2011 (CDT) We fixed the untranslated line at the beginning of battle scenes. -- 01:49, 4 August 2011 (CDT) Installation error [ ] Hopefully people still see this. Anyways I'm having a bit of trouble installing the english patch. Apparently it says I need to choose a directory but I do choose it. It keeps popping up when I try to click next. 01:09, 29 August 2011 (CDT) That screenshot shows the default path, so if you installed the game in a different place (e.g. A different drive), ensure the correct one is selected. You must install the game with the Japanese locale (I don't think this is the problem, since the installer looks fine). If you're running a system wide Japanese locale, check that the folder name (in Explorer) is Japanese too. If you're using AppLocale (for the game installer and our patch, but nothing else), it should be gibberish (I think). I also don't suggest renaming the folder until our patch is installed (I don't know if you did that). If you're still having problems, post again here, or chat with us on IRC (#). -- 03:14, 29 August 2011 (CDT) I seem to have the same problem but with the Ecstasy version of the patch do you think you can upload the files to a rar archive so I can just move the files into the folder. 1:27, 21 December 2012 (CDT) Opening video [ ] I'm not sure if it is an error of the player I use (and i don't know how to make it work anyway if this is the cause) but everytime I start a new game or simply pass for the Opening the audio just doesn't start. Anyone know what can cause this? -- 09:15, 7 September 2011 (CDT) Probably some kind of codec error. Try uninstalling obscure codec packs and installing CCCP, or something. -- 11:18, 14 December 2011 (CST) im haveing a problem trying the get the opening to play normally (1st post here) but each time i try to view the opening the video is upside down and is viewed backwards. - animeftw999 Are you trying to watch the original OP with softsubs? If you are, try the hardsubbed OP (dl on main page). If not, vice versa. Clearly some kinda codec issue. -- 16:50, 25 December 2011 (CST) Refrain and Rin2? [ ] Translations not out yet right? -- 09:50, 6 December 2011 (EST) There are. Lots of translations. -- 11:40, 14 December 2011 (CST) They're not out yet. They will be one day! -- That day being today. -- 18:25, 18 December 2011 (GMT) EX Scenes [ ] I was just wondering about the EX content. (Hentai Scenes) I've heard around that you guys will totally get rid of those scenes in the final patch. Is that true? -- 12:40, 23 December 2011 (CST) This patch removed all EX/ME's new content from the character routes (which is where the H-scenes are) because the untranslated lines were making the routes annoying to read. There's no decision on what we'll do with the H-scenes for the future releases. -- 06:49, 24 December 2011 (CST) Recommended Fonts [ ] Hi everybody, sorry for asking a question here instead of the IRC (no one was online) but I had a question about the recommended fonts that are supposedly included in the 6.0 patch? Where are they, and how do you use them? Using a fresh install of LB!, it comes up with the box that lets you choose a font, but I don't know which one is the one included in the actual patch. -- 00:52, 3 January 2012 (CST) We included only one font for game play, Osaka Mono. The other fonts are the Callibri set and Delicious Heavy, which are used in the OP. -- 01:38, 3 January 2012 (CST) Okay, understood. -- 00:48, 4 January 2012 (CST) Previously read text transfer to EX [ ] Hello, I was just wondering if there is a way to transfer the record of all your previously viewed text from LB to EX? It would be really helpful for not missing any newly-added lines but also not having to read through the whole game again. -- 21:45, 22 January 2012 (CST) As far as we know, there is no method for transferring your read text. Why don't you want to read the whole game again? It's really fun! -- 09:37, 23 January 2012 (CST) I know it is, but after 3 long years I JUST finished LB yesterday so I don't really want to go through all of it again. Worst case scenario I just wait until they've finished translating EX (btw great job with LB guys, all your hard work really paid off) and then go through it all again. -- 12:17, 23 January 2012 (CST) Normal vs Ex? [ ] Hi i am about to order a copy of little busters and dont know which version to purchase(normal or EX), i know your patch works for each version (i think) with exception to a few mini games/scenes in EX (from what i gathered anyways) but if possible could you explain the differances between the two versions and recommend which one i should purchase? Also if EX has more content (besides the mini games) will you likely be translating them for EX users or not? (dont know if it has extra scenes or not.) Oh also if im not mistaken Ecstasy version (i think thats what ex stands for) is the adult 18+ of the game, if this is true you will keep H-scenes or cut them? Thanksyou for reading and for translating the visual novel (your the best!!!!) -- The preceding unsigned comment was added by 07:14, 23 January 2012 All 6.0 releases are pretty much identical; they will turn your game into something resembling the original. As long as you pick the right version, minigames work in 6.0. We took the decision to not include the new content for EX and ME for this release, as it is very distracting when you have large swaythes of untranslated text amidst sporadic translated lines. We'll unlock more as we translate. Do bear in mind that there is one route that cannot be accessed from EX/ME in 6.0. It will be playable in the future. EX is the only one that contains 18+ H-scenes, otherwise it contains content (pretty much) identical to ME. The original has the least content. -- 09:57, 23 January 2012 (CST) You should buy EX regardless of your stance on h-scenes (or get ME, which is EX minus h-scenes, but might be hard to find for a decent price). There are three new routes and other additions on top of the content that's in the normal edition. At the moment our patch for normal release has better quality than the EX/ME one in terms of minigame scripts and some untranslated lines, but this will be corrected as our project moves along. -- 13:33, 23 January 2012 (CST) Ok thankyou very much, i will order EX version then, but will my save from the normal version work on EX if i was to copy them over? (playing normal at the current time as it takes around 3-4weeks for game from japan to arrive) or would it not be compatible? Also with Ex going on what Applehq said and the main page if you have Ex it will be the same as the normal game with the patch? (it locks away untranslated stuff) or are they still playable? (i dont use walkthrough's so wouldnt wanna stumble on one the untranslated routes hehe). And last of, will the H-scenes likely be translated or not or are you unsure (as i said i dont mind either way, they add to the game if there in it but you dont loose anything otherwise either) Thanks and sorry to be a pain (hope im posting right as i never used this wiki before) -- 22:21, 23 January 2012 (CST) 'Known issues' explanation [ ] part 4 in known issues says - Muscle Sensation doesn't work in this patch. Sorry, there's just no way around this until we get around to properly re-translating the Kud route. Little Busters! Ecstasy First Press Limited Edition owners do not need to install the Little Busters! EX 1.01 patch to use our translation. - what is muscle sensation? Is it a inside joke?(or is it somethig proper? And if its real does it apply to ex or normal). Allso is there a problem with kuds route translation? (it says it need re doing) as i just played kud through today and all semt fine. Last one thing in ex do all 'origonal' routes work perfect as they current do in normal version? Sorry my bad english and good patch work as always! -- 23:20, 27 January 2012 (CST) Answering this question properly gives away too many spoilers (we've said too much already). Your interpretation is correct and everything you said is as it should be. We've encountered no problems nor have any been reported about the routes. -- 16:10, 13 February 2012 (CST) Donate? [ ] Hi again. After starting little busters (done 2 routes) i really like your patch, is there any way to donate funds to help the team out who translate vn's? Im hardly rich but even if there just little small donations every 2nd week i wouldnt mind giving something as a thanks, but im not all to used to using these wiki things so not sure if thats possible or not. If it is, how do i do this? -- 07:44, 28 January 2012 (CST) Thank you for the offer! The sentiment alone is enough, honestly. We're not accepting monetary donations for this project as it would only complicate things. Why not save up and purchase the game instead (presuming you haven't already)? -- 09:29, 30 January 2012 (CST) Little Busters OST lacking some songs [ ] Hello! Finished playing another excellent visual novel from Key thanks to you guys. Can't wait for the Memorial Edition to be finished. In the meantime, I've acquired the OST's for both regular Little Busters and Ecstasy. The problem is they leave out some music, like the music that plays when you're playing with Masato, and the music that plays during Field Trip. Is there a way to obtain these pieces of music? And if this is the wrong place to ask this, please forgive me and direct me to the appropriate place. Thanks in advance for any help that can be given!
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If everyone chips in $25, we can keep this going for free. For the price of a book, we can share that book online forever. When I started this, people called me crazy. Collect web pages? For 21 years, we’ve backed up the Web, so if government data or entire newspapers disappear, we can say: We Got This. We never accept ads, but we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Al-Tafsir al-Kabir (: التفسير الكبير, 'The Large Commentary'), also known as Mafatih al-Ghayb (: مفاتيح الغيب, 'Keys to the Unknown'), is a classical Islamic book, written by the Persian and Muhammad ibn Umar (1149–1209). The book is an and commentary on the. Originally it was named Mafatih Al-Ghayb, however it was nicknamed as Tafsir Al-Kabir. At 32 volumes, it is larger than the 28-volume tafsir of At-Tabari named Jami' Al-Bayan. It is not unusual for contemporary works to use it as a reference. One of [his] major concerns was the self-sufficiency of the intellect. [.] [He] believed [that] proofs based on tradition ( ) could never lead to certainty ( ) but only to presumption ( zann), a key distinction in Islamic thought. [.] [However] his acknowledgement of the primacy of the Qur'an grew with his years. [.] [Al-Razi's ] undoubtedly holds an important place in the debate in the Islamic tradition on the harmonization of reason and revelation. In his later years, he also showed interest in, although this never formed a significant part of his thought. Features [ ] has written in ' Uloomu-l-Qur'an ( An Approach to the Qur'anic Sciences): Just as is the most concise and matchless exegesis from a narrative point of view so also there is no parallel to Tafsir Kabir in relation to sciences of Reason. Some people have passed a funny remark on this exegesis such as is written in Al-Itqan, 'In it, there is everything except exegesis,' But, in the opinion of, if this comment applies to any Tafsir, it describes Tafsir al-Tawahir by Tantawi. But the fact is that this remark is cruelly unjust to this 'book because this book has no equal in interpretation of the meanings of the Qur'an. The prominent features of this book are: • The explanation, grammatical composition, and background of revelation, and all the narrations related to them have been described by Imam in an organised manner with clarity and detail. Thus, the number of sayings in explanation of a particular Ayat are reproduced together and easily observed. In other exegeses these discussions are generally scattered or disorganised, due to which it becomes time consuming. But in Tafseer Al-Kabeer they can be found at one place and very well organised. • He has described the grandeur and majesty of the Qur'an in detail. • The legal injunctions relating to an Ayat have been described with detailed reasons. • Any interpolations introduced by the erring sects and intellectuals in the meaning of any Ayat has been described in full and then refuted with detailed arguments. In this way it contains in it strong refutation of all the erring sects of his time, namely, Jahmiyyah, Mu'tazilah, Mujassimah, Ibahiyyah etc. • A very specific feature of Tafseer Al-Kabeer to which very little attention has been paid is the description of the link between the Ayats of the Qur'an. It is a fact that the reason for a link and affinity between the Ayats as described by him is so casual, appealing and reasonable that not only it imparts a sense of satisfaction but also an ecstatic feeling of elegance and grandeur of the Qur'an. • Qur'anic injunctions and their mysteries and expediences have been very beautifully highlighted. • Imam Razi had written this exegesis up to Surah Al-Fath (chapter 48) when he died. Hence, after this Surah another scholar Qadi Shahab-ud-deen bin Khaleel al-Khauli of (died 639 AH) or Shaikh Najm-ud-deen Ahmad bin Al-Qamooli (died 777 AH) completed it. It is so marvellously done and the style of Imam Razi has been so thoroughly maintained that anyone not aware of this fact would never suspect that this was written by someone other than Imam Razi. In short, Tafseer Al-Kabeer is a very concise exegesis and the personal experience of is that whenever [he has] found a difficulty, it has guided [him] to the right answer. Commonly people get upset by its lengthy discussions, (the exegesis of Surah Fatihah alone has covered 150 pages). It is in the earlier part that the explanation is lengthy but takes on fewer words as it progresses. Priceless gems of knowledge and understanding may be received from it. However, certain things must be kept in mind in connection with this exegesis: • The narrations of Tafseer Al-Kabeer, like other exegeses are a collection of good and bad together. • Occasionally Imam Razi has adopted a view different from that of other commentators. For instance, he has rejected the authentic tradition: Ibrahim (Abraham) did not tell a lie except on three occasions. Hence, where he has differed from the accepted view, the established view should be adopted. Maulana Sayyid Yoosuf Binnori has written in his precious article Yateematu-l-Bayaan that his reverend teacher used to say: 'Of all the difficult things in the Qur'an 1 did not find any difficulty which Imam Razi had not dealt with. It is another matter that sometimes he could not present a solution to the difficulties as could satisfy the soul.' And the saying that it has everything but Tafseer is meant only to lower its exalted status, and is perhaps uttered by a person who was overwhelmed by narrations and paid no attention to the depth of knowledge of the Qur'an. See also [ ] • References [ ]. ![]() Note:. The remainder of this post below is still very important, but I’d like to make sure everyone has the most up-to-date information about compatibility between the different DLLs and parallel port cards out there. If you’re looking for my patched io.dll for Willem programmer compatibility, see below. Last year I bought a Willem EPROM programmer board from. It’s basically a cool little board with various sockets for plugging in EPROM/EEPROM/Flash/etc chips for reading/erasing/writing. Apparently it can even program some AVR microcontrollers. I have the PCB50 version of the board. Website Willem ERPOM Programmer Software Willem EPOM Programmer. ***UPDATE Version**. Lnstall Version 0.98D5( PBC45C [0.98D5] New!!) ***PCB35-98D5.exe ** (Update 13 September 2005). Lnstall Version 0.98D4 ( PBC35 [0.98D4] New!!) ***PCB35-98D4.exe ** (Update 14 August 2005). Lnstall Version 0.98c. Here’s the deal. It has a USB port, but it’s only for supplying power. All communication goes through the parallel port. As everybody should know at this point, the parallel port is on the way out. No, scratch that. The parallel port is long gone. I had to use a really old HP Pavilion with a Celeron running Windows 98 to do anything with it. The programmer worked great, and I was able to fix a computer’s BIOS chip that I had messed up while trying to hack its BIOS. Let’s fast forward to over a year later (a.k.a. I have a homebuilt PC with an Intel DX58SO motherboard and a Core i7 CPU, running Windows 7 Ultimate edition, 64-bit. The DX58SO literally has no legacy peripherals, other than a single PCI slot. It has no PS/2 ports, no parallel port, no serial ports, and no standard IDE ports. It does have a variety of types of PCI Express slots, though. I recently bought a sweet from Newegg. (Note: Newegg’s product specs lie about this card — the parallel port does not support EPP or ECP mode, according to a sticker on the box, even though Newegg says it does). I remembered that I had my programmer and decided I totally needed to get it working in Windows 7. Easier said than done. It’s difficult enough to get low-level legacy stuff working in Windows 7, but when you’re using the 64-bit edition, a lot of older stuff breaks even more. Also let’s remember that add-on parallel ports do not get mapped to the standard I/O addresses for parallel ports (0x378 and 0x278), but instead some other random address (mine is at 0x3000). I tried running the software that came with the board, but it just gives me errors and actually won’t let me exit without forcing it to quit from the task manager. Let’s go on a Google adventure. Google lesson #1: sometimes when you’re looking for info about Windows 7 64-bit, you can find very useful stuff when you search for Vista 64-bit (or XP 64-bit) instead. My first search was willem vista 64-bit. The second result was a digg posting titled Willem Eprom for Vista and 64bit XP (digg post is no longer available; link removed). The linked page is a forum posting at a forum called onecamonly.com. The post is by the admin of the site, and he mentions to install software called and then a modified io.dll file. The first comment on the digg posting was by a user named rabitguy, who said he had a Willem board working on Windows 7 64-bit with tvicport and iodllwrapper. So I kept seeing this io.dll and iodllwrapper stuff. What exactly is it? Let’s Google for “io.dll”. The first result is to a. Basically, it explains that it’s a library allowing direct port access from several different Windows versions. Except it doesn’t mention Windows Vista or Windows 7, or anything 64-bit at all. Well, I looked in the installation directory for the Willem software that came with my Sivava programmer board, and sure enough, in C: Program Files (x86) EPROM50, there’s an evil file named io.dll. So that’s why it doesn’t work. So anyway, I searched for iodllwrapper, deciding to follow the advice of rabitguy. The first result is to a. I did a search on that page for “Willem” and found a posting by Toni Wilen who wrote a 64-bit-compatible io.dll wrapper which depends on TVicPort and uploaded it as an attachment to the forum, called iodllwrapper.zip. He even included the source code. So I think I get it. He wrote a DLL that provides all the functions that io.dll would provide, except rather than implementing the raw functionality himself, he forwards the relevant function calls to TVicPort, which handles all the low level stuff (in a manner that works on 64-bit operating systems!). Actually it’s a pretty genius idea. So I downloaded his DLL and tried it out, replacing the stock io.dll file that came with the Willem software with his new wrapper. I crossed my fingers and opened the programmer software. I no longer got a bunch of weird errors when the program opened! I’m pretty sure Toni’s DLL would have worked great, but there’s a problem in my case. I don’t have a built-in parallel port, so my parallel port is at a non-standard I/O address (0x3000). The Willem software only lets you choose from a list of three standard I/O addresses where built-in parallel ports would appear. So I was stuck again. At this point I was about to throw in the towel. But first, I thought about it and came to the conclusion that I can’t be the only one with this problem. So I searched for io.dll willem address. The first result this time was. So someone else had the exact same problem! Ben also wrote an IO.DLL wrapper (and he included his source code, too!). His solution is to add an additional file called io.ini into the same directory as io.dll. You put the I/O address of your parallel port into that file (so my io.ini file would contain one line — 0x3000), and set the Willem software to use LPT1. The wrapper DLL looks for any I/O reads/writes in the LPT1 range and remaps them to actually occur at the address specified in the io.ini file. This is exactly what I needed! It uses another DLL called inpout32.dll to do the dirty work. Actually, Ben’s site very nicely describes everything his DLL does, so I won’t go into any more detail about it. Well, it turns out that his DLL didn’t work for me, either. It seems that it’s just not compatible with 64-bit Windows 7, at least in my experience. I just could not get it to work. The Willem software would not detect the connected board. I looked at the homepage for inpout32, and apparently there is a 64-bit version, so maybe if I had fiddled long enough I could have gotten inpoutx64 to work, but at this point I actually had an idea of my own, after looking at the source code that Ben included for his DLL. I knew from everything I had read that Toni’s 64-bit-compatible io.dll wrapper using TVicPort did work. All it was missing was the remapping. So I took Ben’s code and modified it to use TVicPort rather than inpout32.dll. (Alternatively I could have added the remapping to Toni’s code.) I only changed a few lines. I just changed the calls to inpout32.dll for reading/writing to use the corresponding TVicPort functions instead, and also added initialization and deinitialization code for TVicPort. So I compiled it with Visual C++ Express Edition 2008ran the “Test Hardware” function on the Willem softwareand success! It found the hardware! I was stoked, so I grabbed a BIOS chip from an old motherboard I’m not using anymore (Asus A7V133). It’s a SyncMOS F29C51002T. I chose that model in the software, set up the DIP switches correctly, and stuck the chip in the cool ZIF socket on the programmer board. I then read the BIOS from the chip. I looked at the read buffer and it looked good! I saw stuff about an Award BIOS, so it sure looked like it was working. I happened to have a good copy of the same BIOS file from when I had messed with that same chip on the older computer, so naturally I did a diff against them to make sure that the file was read correctly. It didn’t read correctly. It differed by just a few bytes. It was mostly OK, but mostly is not good enough when you’re reading to/writing from chips that contain computer code and/or data. At this point I decided to sleep on it and think about it the next day. That approach really works well in all aspects of life in my experience. When I had trouble learning to play a piano piece I would sleep on it and the next day it was like my brain had somehow prepared itself ahead of time, and I would play the part I had been struggling with perfectly. The next day I noticed that the TVicPort driver actually has an option for two I/O port access “modes.” The default mode is hard mode, which is slower, but provides more reliable access to an I/O port if it’s already been opened by a different driver. Soft mode is faster, but has trouble if a port is already open by another driver. On a whim I decided to try out soft mode. I read the chip again, and this time it worked perfectly. I then erased it, wrote the file back, and compared it. I did this several times just to make sure I wasn’t getting lucky, and it worked every time. So either I got really unlucky on my first try with hard mode, or using soft mode fixed it. I don’t know which one is the case, but regardless, I now have my programmer working in Windows 7 64-bit. And this is the end of our Google adventure. Google can do a lot of great things if you’re willing to sit down and search. I didn’t actually find all this stuff that easily. I tried many different searches, wording things slightly differently. I ended up only showing you guys the search queries I tried that gave me interesting results. Sothank you to everyone I mentioned in my post. I’ve never met you or even corresponded with you, but you all helped me get this working. Thank you rabitguy, admin at onecamonly, Toni, and Ben. With all of your info I got it working. So naturally, here’s my io.dll wrapper, based on Ben’s wrapper, along with the source code for it. Remember, I’m not responsible for any damage done by this software–it’s been tested lightly and seems to work for me, but your mileage may vary! (new version 1.1 which fixes a bug–thanks Paco!) You will also need to download TVicPort from. Install TVicPort, then restart your computer (mine didn’t work until I restarted, and it does ask you to restart). Replace the io.dll file in the Willem software directory (C: Program Files (x86) EPROM50 on my computer) with this patched version. Open up the io.ini file, replace the address there with your parallel port’s I/O address (make sure you keep the “0x” before the address or it won’t work), and put it in the same directory you just copied the DLL file to. Set the Willem software to use LPT1 (0x378). If everything is working correctly, you should be able to go to the Help menu and choose Test hardware, and it will say “Hardware present” in the status bar at the bottom. If you need to compile the modified io.dll for yourself or make modifications, grab TVicPort.h and TVicPort.lib from the TVicPort installation (C: TVicPortPersonal Examples MSVC) and put them in the project directory. After doing that it should compile. Hope this helps anyone out there, and thanks again to everyone whose information and source code helped me out! A quick note: To find your parallel port’s I/O address, go into the Device Manager and open up your parallel port. It’s in the Resources tab: The I/O range that is 8 bytes long (in my case, 3000-3007) is the important one. So prefix the start address with 0x (so in my case, I ended up with 0x3000) and that’s the value you should put in the io.ini file. Version History: • 1.1 – Fixed a bug where I was calling functions from DllMain that I should not have been calling, causing the DLL to not work for at least one person – August 15, 2011. • 1.0 – Initial release – October 9, 2010. Hi Shuan, It was an option that I compiled my patched IO.DLL with. So if you downloaded the patched DLL from me, it is already using soft mode. I do have another idea, though — newer versions of Windows apparently poll the parallel port automatically for devices every so often. It’s possible that the polling process is interfering with reading/writing the EEPROM. You could try doing the registry fix mentioned on the third question on this page: It mentions Windows XP, but I went ahead and added it on Windows 7 as well. Not sure if it will make a difference but it might be worth adding the registry entry there ([HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Parport Parameters] “DisableWarmPoll”=dword:00000001) and rebooting. I hope that helps! Hi Amit, I’m not a Willem expert — in fact I’ve only used mine a handful of times. I’ll try to think of ideas though. It’s basically saying that it tried to write a 0x52 as the first byte, but it found a 0 there instead. I’m not familiar with this particular chip, but a lot of the chips I have used end up with all the bytes being 0xFF after an erase. Are you sure the erase is working properly? Also, have you verified that all the jumpers are correct? If you had to solder it, have you checked that all pins have good solder joints? Other than that, it’s always possible that you have a bad chip, too. Hi Andy, Did you prefix the address in io.ini with “0x”? Also, make sure you only put the start address (0xDC00). So your io.ini file should be a single line containing: 0xDC00 There’s nothing special about that address that should cause it not to work, so hopefully that’s the problem there. ? As for TVicPort, have you rebooted since installing it? I found that it didn’t work until I rebooted. Let me know how it goes, and if it still doesn’t work we can do some troubleshooting to figure out why it’s not loading. Hi Doug, thanks for responding so quickly. Regarding your questions: Yes,I rebooted after installing the TVIC. Yes, my OS is windows 7 64 bit. Your new dll file and io.ini are in the same directory as the EpromM51.exe We also tell you that I do not happen the error “Could not parse adress in io.ini” as happens to Andy, I have only the error: “Could not open ICVT Driver” and does not detect the hardware. My motherboard has integrated parallel port at address 0x378. Doug thanks for your interest. Hey no problem! Sorry about taking longer to reply today. Interestingthe fact that you’re not getting the first error about io.ini means that it is correctly reading the io.ini file, so that file is OK. The “Could not open TVIC driver” error message appears if the call to TVicPort’s OpenTVicPort() function fails. Immediately after opening TVicPort, I check if it’s open. That message only is displayed if I’ve determined that it didn’t open correctly. It’s acting like TVicPort isn’t installed correctly, or it’s refusing to initialize for some other reason. Did you notice anything strange happen when you installed TVicPort? I have 2 other ideas: 1. Have you tried to find a newer version of EpromM51.exe? I have one version of that particular program name here that won’t run at all on my computer, but a newer one with that same name will. However it doesn’t exhibit the same problems you have with yours — it just doesn’t load at all. Have you tried Ben Ryves’ original remapped DLL that I linked to in the article? His says that it does support 64-bit now, so it might be worth a shot. It doesn’t use TVicPort, so that might help. I could also try writing a simple program for you to run on your computer that only loads TVicPort and tells you whether it succeeded or not, so we could eliminate EpromM51.exe as causing any problems. Let me know if you’d like to try that out and I can throw something together pretty quick. Hello again Dough I have been testing the solutions that have told me with the following results: I uninstalled the TVIC and I installed the Ben Ryves Dll with the three files: “io.dll, io.ini, inpoutp32.dll” At this point the program does not fail at startup but the programmer is not recognized in the test. I’ve also tried another version of the program, specifically the 097ja version with the same result, anyway I can´t find more versions. (Now I use the version 098D11 whit the pcb50) My programmer works well because I can use with a virtual version of Windows XP. Anyway, I’m willing to try anything that you propose to me. Hi Paco, Very interesting! Well, I made a quick test program for you to try: It will tell you whether it could open TVicPort or not. Also, it will print some results in the command prompt window that appears. Here is what mine says: SERVICE_NAME: TVicPort64 TYPE: 1 KERNEL_DRIVER STATE: 4 RUNNING (STOPPABLE, NOT_PAUSABLE, IGNORES_SHUTDOWN) WIN32_EXIT_CODE: 0 (0x0) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE: 0 (0x0) CHECKPOINT: 0x0 WAIT_HINT: 0x0 Let me know what you get! Make sure you have installed TVicPort and rebooted before running this app. Hi Paco, Thanks for running the app. The results show that TVicPort is running and installed correctly. In fact, it succeeded at opening TVicPort at the spot where it’s failing in the patched io.dll. Have you tried running the programmer software again with the patched io.dll? Is it still showing the error? If it’s still showing the error when you use the DLL, I’m running out of ideas to try — have you redownloaded the patched io.dll in case your copy of it was corrupted or something? Do you have any antivirus software or something that might be interfering with loading the library through the DLL? Have you tried running it as administrator? That’s a wild guess and I doubt any of those will help, but it might be worth trying. Even though you get that error message, does it work anyway? Have you tried the Test Hardware function to see if it’s communicating despite the error message? Since your parallel port is at the standard 0x378 address, you could also try a non-remapped 64-bit io.dll. This one also uses TVicPort (it’s where I got the idea to use TVicPort): (iodllwrapper.zip). It might be worth a try. Let me know and I’ll keep trying to think about what else might be causing it not to load. Hi Paco, Glad you got it working! The DLL that worked for you is also open source. It does a few different things when it loads TVicPort, but both methods should be working. The one that works for your computer explicitly loads TVicPort with LoadLibrary() and gets function pointers to the relevant functions through that. The DLL I’ve provided (originally by Ben and patched by me) links against TVicPort and tries to call it directly. So that LoadLibrary() call must be fixing it on your computer — I’m not sure why though! ? If anybody else ever comes across this comment and has any ideas why, I would really appreciate it if they posted a comment here and told me. Well, thanks for letting me know that you got it working, I appreciate hearing back from you! I agree, this will be useful info to have for others out there. I noticed the other library doesn’t call SetHardAccess(FALSE). If you run into any problems with bytes reading or writing incorrectly sometimes, you might want to add a call to that after the code that initializes TVicPort. You can call it in a similar way to how the other TVicPort functions get called in that library. Ever since I added that to my DLL, I have never gotten a bad read from a chip. Edit: I just did some research, and it looks like both of these DLLs are doing naughty things that Microsoft says to not do. The says: The entry-point function should perform only simple initialization or termination tasks. It must not call the LoadLibrary or LoadLibraryEx function (or a function that calls these functions), because this may create dependency loops in the DLL load order. This can result in a DLL being used before the system has executed its initialization code. This could definitely be causing problems. I may want to change my DLL’s code to delay initializing TVicPort until the first request to read/write the port, or something like that.I hope it doesn’t add too much overhead. Hi Paco, Yes–that was my experience. I needed SetHardAccess(FALSE) because I sometimes ended up with a few bytes wrong when I would read from a chip. Maybe it will work fine for you, though — you will only be able to tell by trying it out. If you look at the edit I made to my comment above, I have determined that both of the libraries are doing things they shouldn’t do when they load. This could be creating weird problems. It’s possible that this is the reason that my library isn’t working for you. I’m going to patch my library to behave according to Microsoft’s requirements, and I’ll post a link to a test version for you to try. If that version still doesn’t work, then I’ll patch the iodllwrapper that worked for you to include SetHardAccess(FALSE). I’ll try to get that done today soon, so keep checking here ? •. Hi Doug Here I am again with good news. I’ve tested the program with everything I had on hand, and when all tests have been successful: 27256 -> ok AT49F002T-> ok reading and writing. 62256 -> tests ok. 24C02-> ok reading and writing. PIC16F84A-> ok reading and writing. For now, I have no devices to test, but I think the prospects are good. If you give me your approval, I will link to your article on my website, is a small website that I recently started: (sorry is in Spanish). By the way, you are interested ARM Cortex M3 micros, I’m starting with them and find them very interesting. Hi Paco, Great! Thanks for doing all that testing. I think it’s safe to say the bug in my DLL is gone and it’s working for you. I’ll update the download link in the article to point to the new one now. Cool website, I would be honored if you linked to my article on it. Thanks ? Yes the Cortex-M3 is great! It just feels like it makes some of the low level stuff easy (like interrupt handlers), the same stuff that was a little bit more difficult on other microcontrollers. Anyway thanks again for helping find the bug! I’ve been following the messages here with interest. I recently received a Willem Programmer from a Chinese company via Ebay. My programmer sure looks like the Standard PCB3B Willem Programmer shown here: Installation & Configuration I’ve downloaded and installed the Willem Programmer software, the TViPC software and changed the io.ini and io.dll files per the above info. But when I select Test Hardware, I still get “Hardware Error: Check Power & connection.” My parallel port is from a Rosewill RC-302E PCIe card, which provides an ECP Parallel Port. (I got the PCIe card from NewEgg.com.) The LEDs all light up on the Programmer. But I get the Hardware Error indication. Any ideas on what I should do? Hi Steve, The parallel port card you got seems like it should work fine. When I plug in my programmer to my parallel port, all the lights turn on also. As soon as I open the software, the lights go off — that’s another way to tell if the communication is working. If your board is a PCB3 board, it’s possible that you need matching software — I noticed the directions say you have to click the “Willem” in the toolbar to select PCB3 mode. Just to make sure — have you done that so that the window says you’re using a PCB3 board? The version I have doesn’t seem to let me change to anything other than PCB5, but hopefully you have one that matches. Do you get any errors when you open the app at all? If not, the remapped io.dll is probably working. Also, just to make sure–what is the I/O address you put into io.ini, and what is the range that the Device Manager reports? Mine shows two ranges: 3000-3007 and 3028-302B. That 8-byte-long one from 3000-3007 is the important one, so my file contains “0x3000”. Have you tested the board on an XP or older computer with a built-in parallel port? It might be easier to try getting it working there first. Or even running XP or Windows 98 in a VMware Player virtual machine with the parallel port forwarded to it would be a way to test it too •. Thanks, Doug. I’ll bet the first thing you mentioned is the problem. My software is PCB45(0.98D5). I don’t have a “Willem” in the toolbar. I see now from Installation & Configuration that for the PCB3B hardware, I should use the 0.97ja software. That software does have a “Willem” on the toolbar. In that location on the toolbar, my software has only “PCB45.” I think I’ll try different software this evening. (I’m on lunch break now.) I’ll let you know what happens. I’ll also check the I/O Address Range. I haven’t tested the Programmer with an older computer. I don’t have any computer with a built-in parallel port. Hi Steve, Sounds like a good plan! My software also has that same thing except it says “PCB50”. You might try clicking on the “PCB45” to see if it changes the version number on your current software. I’m not sure though–clicking the “PCB50” on mine does nothing. Some of the old versions of the software won’t run for me on Windows 7 64-bit, so hopefully 0.97ja will run correctly. Also some of the older versions use a different I/O DLL — I think it’s DLPORTIO.DLL or something like that. I don’t think it’s compatible with io.dll. Anyway I’ll wait to hear back from you and then we’ll see where to go from there. I uninstalled the software that I had and installed the 0.97ja software. I still got the Hardware Error. So I then went down your list. I looked for I/O Range in Device Manager for the PCIe Parallel Port, but could only find Address = 00000000. I tried many variations for that in the io.ini file, but nothing worked. Looking some more, I discovered “Resource Type” which I initially thought was something else. Under the Resource Type tab, I found “I/O Range: E010 -E017” and “I/O Range: E000 – E003.” With 0xE010 in the io.ini file, the programmer worked! I’ve now programmed my first 28F512, and the programmed part checks perfectly! Thanks for your help. – Steve, in Peachtree City, GA •. Hi, I am working on a problem and while browsing i came to your blog, i think you can help me to solve this problem. Please understand my need and guide me properly. I have a hardware device(very old fashion) which gives direct print to printer through parallel port. I wants to capture data and get it to the pc through parallel port, i tried so many ways to read data from parallel port but i am not getting any single string on my parallel port. Please do tell me if you have any sample application to get data from hardware to computer. Thanks in Advance. Regards Rohit Gupta •. Hi Rohit, It should be possible using TVicPort. You just have to link against TVicPort and then use its provided functions to read/write to the I/O address of your parallel port. See my DLL’s source code as an example for how to initialize TVicPort (although keep in mind I do my initialization in a weird place in the code because I had no choice). There are a ton of resources at, much more than I could provide. I don’t have any sample programs, but TVicPort comes with many examples that will probably be helpful. Michael, To find your parallel port’s I/O address, open up the Start menu. Right click on “Computer” in the Start menu and choose Properties (this is just a quick way to get to the System control panel). Click on Device Manager. One of the Device Manager categories should be called “Ports (COM & LPT).” Expand that category and find your parallel port. Double-click the parallel port. Click on the tab called “Resources”. On my computer, two I/O ranges appear in the list. Find the one that is 8 bytes long (mine is 3000-3007 — this is 8 bytes long because there are 8 addresses in that range [3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, and 3007]). Take the first number of that I/O range (3000 in my case) and put “0x” before it. So mine is “0x3000”. That is what you should put into the io.ini file. For example, if your I/O range is 2300-2307, you would write 0x2300 into io.ini. Just for a little more detail, here is one more example — the I/O ranges are written in hex, so it’s possible you might see a range like this: 3008-300F. This is also an 8-byte range: [3008, 3009, 300A, 300B, 300C, 300D, 300E, and 300F]. I hope that helps — let me know if you run into any other snags and I will try my best to help. Hi again, You’re welcome — I always hope to help solve problems like this ? It sounds like you’ve tested everything just as I was hoping, so TVicPort is working (since the test program works and you aren’t getting any errors when you open the willem software). Have you verified that you have entered the correct I/O address? It looks like you have entered everything correctly based on what you said in your first comment (0x9010), but I just want to make sure. What I/O ranges do you see in the device manager for your parallel port card? Is 0x9010 the 8-byte range? (Is there a range 9010-9017 listed in the device manager? What other I/O ranges are also listed?) Also, are you powering the board? Other than the parallel port cable, you also need to power the Willem board using either a USB cable or the DC-in jack. Just making sure that you have also done this Other than those suggestions, the only other thing I can really think of is to test the programmer on an older computer with a built-in port to ensure that it is functionalanyway, let me know and we can try to go from there. Doug, I have verified, I have enter the correct I/O address 0x9010 in io.ini. In the device manager properties, the I/O address is 9010-9017 and on the second line 9000-9003. There is no other range of address for LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3. The willem card is powered with USB. I will try the willem card on a old XP with built in parallel port, when I found it. I will test the continuity of the cables I use. As long as I connect the willem the orang LED is light on. There is no other led light on. Only the red VPP one which blink two time 0.1 second when plugging the Express card. There no change when running the willem software •. Hi Migwell2, Thanks for the info. Hmmmyou definitely have io.ini configured correctly for your computer’s I/O addresses. Only other thing I can think of is: you did choose LPT1 in the Willem software, right? (No matter what number your parallel port is given in Device Manager, you must choose LPT1 in the Willem software) Other than that, the “XP computer with a built in parallel port” test is definitely the next best thing you can do. I haven’t heard from anyone else who has tried getting the remapped io.dll working with an ExpressCard parallel port adapter, but it should definitely work — it’s just PCI Express in a different form factor. ExpressCard carries both PCI Express and USB signals, but the Shentek website clearly states that your card is using the PCI Express interface (plus, the fact that your parallel port *has* I/O addresses means it has to be using the PCI Express signals). It’s no different from putting a PCI Express card with that same chipset into a desktop PC. Anyway, let me know how it goes with the XP test. If the XP test succeeds, then I’m going to be very confused •. Hi Migwell2, Rats ? So something about that ExpressCard isn’t working with your Willem programmer. At this point I’m very confused. If you have access to an oscilloscope, it would be interesting to see if the data pins on the ExpressCard parallel port toggle when you try to tell the Willem software to burn a chip. That way, we could verify that the DLL is correctly controlling the parallel port. I have a MacBook Pro with an ExpressCard/34 slotI just bought one of those cards from Shentek’s eBay store and I will see if I can get it working with my Willem programmer, first of all in stock 32-bit XP, and then possibly Vista afterward. I think it will be useful to the community to know what adapter cards work with the Willem programmers. I’m also thinking about eventually making a USB to parallel adapter that would be compatible with the Willem programmer. It doesn’t seem too difficult to do at first thought — a custom io.dll could communicate over USB to a microcontroller to bit-bang the pins as needed. Not sure if performance would suffer though •. My understanding from reading the schematic is that one of the LEDs should always be on (indicates the programmer is powered) and the other two indicate that VCC and VPP are being supplied to the chip to program. VCC and VPP are controlled by two of the parallel port pins. So their state depends on what the parallel port pins are outputting–as soon as the Willem software has control of them, it tries to turn them off. The oscilloscope would be useful so we can see if some of the data pins are doing anything at all under control of the Willem software. I think the reply from Shentek is just saying that their parallel port card can’t use the standard LPT1-3 I/O addresses and IRQs. Not a problem though–the remapped DLL takes care of the address problem (and the Willem software does not use any IRQs) •. Hi Migwell2, I have received my Shentek ExpressCard parallel port card. The card isn’t working with my Willem programmer either. I’m running Windows XP 32-bit, but that shouldn’t matter — the DLL is 32-bit and links against TVicPort’s 32-bit DLL. I’ve tried both my remapped DLL and Ben Ryves’ original remapped DLL. Ben’s DLL doesn’t print any errors, but it doesn’t work. My DLL prints out a TVicPort error. My red VPP light doesn’t do anything when I plug in the ExpressCard, but I see the same behavior that you see with the lights. I’m tempted at this point to grab a PCI Express to ExpressCard adapter, stick it into my desktop machine, and try *that*. First, I’m going to try to figure out if communication with the card is working at all by writing some test patterns to the pins on the parallel port. I’ll update again if I discover anything. I just don’t understand why this card isn’t working — it meets all of the requirements necessary for a Willem programmer •. Ok, so I made a quick test app to control the parallel port pins and see if I can find anything weird. It turns out that the eight parallel data pins are definitely working correctly. At first I was a little concerned because the pins are only at 3.3V instead of 5V, but my working card is also only at 3.3V, so that’s not a problem. However, there are other output and input pins that the Willem programmer uses as well. What I’ve seen so far is that the other status/control pins are behaving strangely. (My desktop PC’s parallel port card’s pins *are* behaving as I expect, and it works fine). I’ve experimented endlessly with putting the card into the correct SPP mode that the Willem programmer software expects, but nothing seems to be working as it should according to the OXPCIe840 datasheet (that’s the chip that the adapter uses). Before I make any conclusions, I’ve ordered two other ExpressCard parallel port adapters from other manufacturers to test out. I may be nuts, but it will be useful to know for future recommendations. Stay tuned for more information next week •. I’ve pretty much come to the conclusion that the Shentek adapter just doesn’t work with the Willem programmer. I’ll know for sure once my PCI express to ExpressCard adapter arrives and I can test it in my desktop machine running Windows 7. Arrived today, and it works fine with the Willem hardware on my MacBook Pro. My DLL doesn’t work well with it in Windows XP, but Ben’s remapped DLL works fine. I have been fighting a bit with the DisableWarmPoll registry setting, but I think I have it working right now. Again, once my adapter arrives, I’ll try all of the various ExpressCards in my desktop PC. That should give us some good hard info on what cards work in Windows 7. Latest update: (MCS9900 chipset) works fine in Windows 7 64-bit with my DLL and also in Windows XP with my laptop. However, in both OSes, it appears that every 5 seconds it tries to turn on VPP, so the red light keeps coming on. This goes on for a while until it gives up and quits doing it. This is despite the fact that I have the DisableWarmPoll registry item added on both machines. Not sure what causes this, but other than that weird quirk, it works fine. The Shentek adapter (link removed, product no longer available — 33006, OXPCIe840 chipset) does not work with the Willem software (and my DLL or Ben’s DLL) in Windows XP or Windows 7. (OXPCIe952 chipset) also doesn’t work with the Willem software (and my DLL or Ben’s DLL) in Windows XP or Windows 7. The next step, I guess, is to figure out why the Oxford chipsets do not work with the Willem software. The Willem software is not fancy — it writes to the parallel port as a standard parallel port (SPP). It writes to the data register and control register, and reads from the status register. This is all very basic parallel port I/O that any parallel port should support. Is Windows doing something weird to screw up raw access to the device? Do the Oxford chipsets have strange quirks in SPP mode? I just don’t know. I may try to contact Oxford (now PLX Technology) about this, but I don’t know if that’ll get me anywhere. I’m just really puzzled now. Anyway, my recommendation as for now is: if you’re going to try to get this working with your Willem programmer, get something that has a Moschip (now ASIX) MCS9900 or MCS9901 chip! I have a PCIe card with an MCS9901 chipset, and this ExpressCard with an MCS9900, and they are both working •. Hi Migwell2, Not a problem ? It was worth it for the research. At this point, I just don’t know if it will ever work with the Oxford chipset. I tried to sign up for PLX Technology’s support site, but because I’m a private individual and not a business, apparently they aren’t interested in talking to me (my signup for their support site was rejected). I’m still planning on trying a few things — particularly, I’m interested in knowing if the parallel port behaves correctly in Linux as opposed to Windows. If you’re in a hurry to get your parallel port working, I’d recommend the Syba card. Like I said, the Syba card does do some weird behavior with VPP when you first start using it, but it stops acting weird after a while and seems to be OK. Also, ExpressCard I/O addresses change depending on whether you plug them in before or after booting the computer, so that might get annoying changing the I/O address around. Keep those in mind if you get the Syba card •. Hi Migwell, Unfortunately I haven’t had time to play with the Oxford chipset to determine why it isn’t working correctly. I still have the ExpressCard adapters here and I want to hopefully figure it out sometime, but right now I don’t have any new info for you–sorry ? The MCS7715 appears to be a USB chipset, which won’t work. You have to use a PCI Express chipset. The USB chipsets don’t give you a full parallel port (and even if one of them did give a real parallel port, it would be extremely slow compared to a PCI Express card) Doug •. I’ve finally had some time to look into the incompatibility between the Willem programmer and the Oxford/PLX chipsets. There are two problems I’m seeing. First of all, every card I’ve tried with an Oxford chipset does not have pull-up resistors on its bidirectional pins (strobe, auto/linefeed, initialize, and select printer). It sounds like it’s pretty normal for parallel ports to include those pull-up resistors, so the Willem programmer doesn’t have any. The lack of pullups causes an issue when you try to use these pins as outputs. If you drive them low, it will correctly drive a low value onto the pin. But if you try to drive a high value, it leaves it floating instead (open drain/open collector). This would be remedied with a pull-up resistor to put the high value onto the pin when it’s floating. It might be possible to add extra pull-ups to the Willem board (or maybe on a cable in between) to fix that behavior. I’m planning on trying that soon to see if it helps at all. The second problem is that I can’t get any of the input pins to work correctly (ack, busy, paper out, select, and error). They don’t appear to respond to me putting voltages onto the pins. With a Moschip/ASIX chipset, those pins correctly respond as I touch them to ground or +3.3V (or +5V). I would also assume most motherboard parallel ports would respond correctly the same way. With the Oxford chipset I’m not seeing a response at all, at least with my little tester program. I can’t figure out why those pins aren’t working. I don’t think it’s related to the first problem at all. So in simpler terms, only the eight data pins are behaving correctly for me. I need to figure out why the rest of the pins won’t behave. Hmmmm, I have no idea about that particular device you’re using. As long as the I/O range is 8 bytes long and it responds like a typical parallel port would in those 8 bytes, it should work. No idea on the other error — that’s meaning it attempted to write 0x4C and it read back 0xFF — as in the programming operation didn’t work. Have you verified that you can read other known good chips? I guess it’s possible the I/O range isn’t correct and it’s just happening to respond correctly to make the hardware test pass in the willem software. It could also be a bad chip you’re trying to flash. Hi Otto, It seems to me that it shouldn’t be that hard to make an io.dll wrapper for Wine that forwards the io.dll calls onto Linux’s parallel port driver. I really do want to try that, especially with one of the Shentek cards that I can’t seem to get working in Windows. It would basically be a special version of io.dll that only works while inside of Wine. Maybe if I could get it working inside of Linux it would give me some clues about why it doesn’t work in Windows. I haven’t been able to get the Shentek ExpressCard card to work in Windows XP or Windows 7, with my library or with someone else’s library (Ben’s I think). I just don’t know what the deal is with that chipset, but it doesn’t seem to behave correctly when you try to control its control lines for whatever reason. The company that makes the chipset was not interested in talking to me — my request for a developer support account with them was denied because I’m not a business ? •. I added pull-up resistors to the four bidirectional pins on my Willem programmer, and now the programmer seems to behave just fine with both the Shentek and the StarTech card (using Ben Ryves’ DLL in Windows XP, anyway). The input pins must have been a non-issue. I still can’t manually get data from them in a TVicPort-based program, but they seem to work fine when controlled by the programmer software and Ben’s DLL. It’s a pretty ugly hack that I had to do to the bottom of the Willem board, though. It would be way too easy to accidentally short something out. You have to find the four bidirectional pins on the parallel port and find a convenient place to solder to VCC. Then you solder resistors between each pin and VCC. I’ll make a blog posting about it, but I don’t like the solution. I think a cleaner solution would be to make a parallel cable that includes the pull-ups and somehow gets +5V onto it too (maybe through another USB connector or something) •. One final update on this. My observation about the input pins acting up has revealed something really weird that I can’t explain. If I do a byte read of the data register or control register (base + 0x00 and base + 0x02, respectively), everything appears OK on all of the parallel port cards I’ve played with, with both TVicPort and Inpout32. If I do a byte read of the status register (base + 0x01), it works OK on MosChip chipsets, but it returns junk on Oxford chipsets. This only appears to apply to TVicPort though, because other libraries such as Inpout32 seem to do a correct byte read from the Oxford chip. If I do a word read starting at base + 0x00 with TVicPort in that failure case, it correctly reads the status register. That makes me think it’s a problem caused by accessing odd addresses, but I don’t understand why the problem only applies to the Oxford chipsets with TVicPort. I’d understand if it applied to ALL chipsets with TVicPort, or if it applied to Oxford chipsets with ALL software drivers, but the TVicPort + Oxford chipset combination inducing the bug doesn’t make much sense to me. Regardless of how much sense it makes, that’s how it is, at least from my testing. So in order to get these Oxford-based chipsets working with the Willem programmer, in addition to adding the pull-up resistors, it is probably wise to use Ben Ryves’ DLL instead of mine — because I think his is going to work correctly with the byte read of the status register and my TVicPort-based one won’t. I don’t understand why it’s acting the way it is, but all I can say is that’s what the results appear to be implying to me. Dear Doug, Before i begin i should note the wonderful job you are doing and that the knowledge you are sharing is unbelievable. I will share my problem with you. I have purchased my willem programmer but i am facing problems (after following your guide at every detail). I just can’t seem to make it work (it gives: Hardware Error: Check power and connection). All the leds are ON as stated in the manual. I use a PCI parallel port (It appears as SUNIX in device manager) on windows 7 64bit. The weird part is that at the device manager it does not give me a resources tab so i can check the I/O range. Your parallel port tester I think gave me fine results since when i toggled the outputs the data register altered. Please advice, i am kindly waiting for your reply. Hi there, Thanks! Here are a few things: Did you actually look at the data pins on the parallel port when testing with the tester utility? The data register value changing in the display doesn’t really mean much, because it will still do that even if you don’t have a working parallel port. The important thing to do is look at the actual pins with a voltmeter to see if they do something as you click the checkboxes. Also check if the input pins correctly change state if you ground them. That’s very strange that the port doesn’t show a resources tab in the device manager. Did my tester utility find the port’s base address? In the dropdown menu it should say something like LPT1 (0x3000). In that case, 0x3000 should be the base address you stick into io.ini. I would try that If you can’t get it to work, it might also be worth trying Ben Ryve’s remapped IO.DLL instead of mine–especially if the tester works, because it also uses inpout32. Hi Carl, Thanks! I actually just went back through my archives and I did take a picture of what I did to my Willem board temporarily to make it work: The black wire is soldered to VCC, and I hooked each of those resistors to the other end of the black wire and it magically started working. You can probably find a prettier/safer way to make the mod. I would recommend using heat shrink or something to insulate it all. Just as a description to go along with it, there are four bidirectional pins on the parallel port: strobe, auto/linefeed, initialize, and select printer. Pins 1, 14, 16, and 17. If you solder a 10K resistor between each of these pins and VCC on the Willem programmer, that should make it work. Also, you have to use Ben Ryves’ DLL instead of mine because mine has trouble doing I/O with that particular chipset’s registers for some reason. I hope this helps! Unfortunately, I failed Soldered the resistors “on the fly”, and test again I get always “check hardware and power connection” red messagge on status bar. Considerations: After this mod, I noticed that green and red leds (vdd & vpp) stay always on when I connect USB cable. Yellow (vcc) led is powered too. But before this mod, only yellow led was on with usb cable. The other two leds only lit up during read/write eproms process. I have PCB45. I don’t know if there are significant differences. Many thanks for any other help you can give me. Hey, I know this article is a few years old. But recently, I dug out my old Willem board (bought about 12-13 years ago) to flash a 29F040 chip. Downloaded the latest software from that Sivava (or whatever) site, but kept getting those same weird errors & the inability to shut it down w/o using Taskman. And I still had an installed PCI parallel card that was also on a weird address (previously used w/ an old, now-dead HP Laserjet). Well, after following your instructions, I got my Willem workingon Windows 10! Supported Devices: ============================================================= Press Ctrl+F to support list ============================================================= ============================================================= Device Support List: ============================================================= === EPROM ===. 27Cxxx -->> MX27C16 (VPP=21V) 27C16 27C32 27C64 27C128 M87C256 27C512 27C010/1000/1001 27C020/2000/2001 27C040/4000/4001 27C080/801 (PCB3) AT21C080 (pro 50uS). 27C1024, 27C2, 27C220 27C2, 27C2. 27C400 27C800 27C160 27C322 ************** 27xxx-->> 2716 (Vpp = 21 V ) 2716 (Vpp = 25 V ) 2732 2764 6 0 0 ************** TMS25xx -->> TMS2516 (Vpp25 V ) ************** === EPROM Electrical Erase ===. Winbond 27E/27C -->> W27x256 (Vpe 14V) W27x512 (Vpe 14V) W27x010 (Vpe 14V) W27x020 (Vpe 14V) W27x040 (Vpe 14V) W27C02 (Vpe 12V) ************** MTP MX26Cx000 -->> MX26C1000 MX26C2000 MX26C4000 (Vpe 12.5V) ************** SST27SFxxx-->> SST27SF256 (Vpe 12V) SST27SF512 (Vpe 12V) SST27SF010 (Vpe 12V) SST27SF020 (Vpe 12V) SST27SF040 (Vpe 12V) ************** SST37VFxxx(3.3V)-->> SST37VF512 (Vpe 12V) SST37VF010 (Vpe 12V) SST37VF020 (Vpe 12V) SST37VF040 (Vpe 12V) ************** === EPROM ===. 28Cxxx -->> 28C64/65 28C128 28C256 28C512**none** 28C010 28C020 28C040 28C16A DIP28 28C16 DIP24 XLS2816 DIP24 XLS2864 X2804 X2808 CAT28C64/65 ************** AT28Cxxx -->> AT28C16 AT28C17. AT28C64B (64) AT28C256 (64) AT28C512 (128)**none** AT28C010 (128) AT28C020(256) AT28C040 (256). CAT28C64B CAT28C256 CAT28C512/513 ************** === FLASH 28Fxxx ===. 28Fxxx -->> 28F64 28F128 28F256 28F512 28F010 28F020 28F040. Am28F256A Am28F512A Am28F010 Am28F020. 28F001 ************** SST28xF0x0, 4001-->> SST28xF040A LE28F4001 ************** MX28Fx000 -->> MX28F1000P MX28F2000P MX28F2000T ************** 28F00x 8bit -->> 28F001BX-B 28F001BX-T 28F002BX-B 28F002BX-T 28F004BX-B 28F004BX-T. 28F004 S5 28F008 S5 28F016 S5 28F002BC (DIP40). LH28F004-B LH28F004-T LH28F008-B LH28F008-T ************** 28Fx00 8/16bit -->> i28F200BX-B i28F200BX-T i28F400BX-B i28F400BX-T. 28F200 B5-T 28F400 B5-T 28F800 B5-T 28F200 B5-B 28F400 B5-B 28F800 B5-B. LH28F400-T LH28F800-T LH28F160-T LH28F400-B LH28F800-B LH28F160-B ************** === FLASH 29/39/49Fxxx ===. 29Fxxx -->> 29F64 29F128 29F256**none** 29F512 29F010 29F020 29F040. M29F512B M29F010B M29F040B ************** 39/49Fxxx -->> 39SF/49F512 39SF/49F010 39SF/49F020 39SF/49F040 ************** MXIC 29Fxxx -->> MX29F001-T MX29F002-T MX29F004-T MX29F001-B MX29F002-B MX29F004-B MX29F040. MX29F1610 ************** 29/49F00x -->> 29F001T 29F002 29F002 NT AT49F001 AT49F001 (N)T AT49F002 AT49F002 (N)T AT49F008A. ASD AE49F2008 AMIC 29F002T SyncMOS F29C51001T SyncMOS F29C51002T SyncMOS F29C51004T ************** AMD -->> Am28F64 Am28F128 Am28F256 Am28F512 Am28F010 Am28F020. Am29F010 AM29F020 Am29F040 ************** AMIC -->> A29010 A290011 A290021 A29040A. A29001 A29002 A29L008A-TSOP40A-(3v3) ************** ASD -->> AE29F1008 AE29F2008 **************- ATMEL -->> AT29C256 AT29C257 AT29C512 AT29C010 AT29C020 AT29C040A AT29C040. AT49F010 AT49F020 AT49F040. AT49F001x AT49F002x ************** SST -->> SST29EE010 SST29EE020. SST39SF512 SST39SF010 SST39SF020 SST39SF040 - FWH - SST49LF002 SST49LF003 SST49LF004 SST49LF008 - LPC - SST49LF020 SST49LF030 SST49LF040 SST49LF080. SST39VF080 TSOP40A (3v3) SST39VF016 TSOP40A (3v3) ************** WINBOND -->> W29EE512/C512 (128) W29EE011/C010 (128) W29EE012 (128) W29C020 (128) W29C040/C042 (256). W49F002T - FWH - W49V002A W49V002FA W39V040A W39V040FA ************** === FLASH AT29C/29EExxx ===. AT29C256 (64) AT29C257 (64) AT29C512 (128) AT29C010 (128) AT29C020 (256) AT29C040A (256) AT29C040 (512). ASD AE29F1008 (128) ASD AE29F2008 (128). SST PH29EE010 (128) SST PH29EE020 (128). W29EE512/C512 (128) W29EE011/C010 (128) W29EE012 (128) W29C020 (128) W29C040/C041 (256) ************** === FIRMWARE HUB/LPC ===. INTEL / ATMEL -->> intel 82802AA intel 82802AB intel 82802AC AT49LW040 AT49LW080 ************** SST (FWH) -->> SST49LF002A SST49LF003A SST49LF004A SST49LF008A ************** SST (LPC) -->> SST49LF020 SST49LF020A SST49LF030A SST49LF040 SST49LF040B SST49LF080A ************** Winbond -->> W49V002A W49V002FA W39V040A W39V040FA W39V040BX W39V080AP LPC W39C080FA FWH ************** PMC -->> Pm49FL002 Pm49FL004 ************** ST micro -->> M50FW002 M50FW040 M50FW080. M50LPW002 M50LPW040 M50LPW080. M50FW016 M50LPW116. M50FLW040A M50FLW040B ************** === FLASH 16bit _TSOP48 ===. INTEL 28Fx00 -->> 28F400 B3T 28F800 B3T 28F160 B3T 28F400 B3B 28F800 B3B 28F160 B3B. 28F800 C3T 28F160 C3T 28F320 C3T 28F800 C3B 28F160 C3B 28F320 C3B. 28F320 J3 28F640 J3 **************- 29LVx00 -->> MBM29LV400-T MBM29LV400-B MBM29LV800-T MBM29LV800-B MBM29LV160-T MBM29LV160-B. MBM29DL400 MBM29DL800 MBM29DL16x MBM29DL32x AM29DL322 ************** SST39LF/VFx00 -->> 39LF/VF100 39LF/VF200A 39LF/VF400A 39LF/VF800A 39LF/VF160 **************- 29Fx00 -->> 29F100 29F200 29F400 29F800 29F160 29F320 ************** === FLASH 8/16bit _TSOP48 ===. AMD -->> Am29F100 Am29F200 Am29F400 Am29F800 Am29F160 Am29F320 ************** EON -->> EN29F800 EN29LV800 EN29LV160 ************** Spansion -->> S29AL008D S29AL004D ************** Fujisu -->> ************** === FLASH 8bit _TSOP40 ===. MBM29LV002 MBM29LV04 MBM29F004x MBM29F008x MBM29F016x MBM29F032x MXIC MXIC-->> TSOP40A. MX29LV008x MX29LV004x **************. HY29F080 M29F080 M29F016 M29F032 Am29F080 Am29F016 Am29F032 AT49F080. 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All statements regarding condition reports (whether printed, made orally or given in e-mail) are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Dickins Auctioneers Ltd. Unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. Estimates Estimates are prepared in advance of the sale and do not include the buyers Premium (or VAT when this is paid on the hammer price). These are purely intended as a guide to prospective purchaser. Registration It is essential that all attending buyers obtain a purchaser number by registering at the clerk’s desk. Where possible, please register to bid prior to the sale commencing. Bidding Please make your bids clear to the auctioneer and if successful ensure that your purchaser number can be seen and that it is called out by the auctioneer. If there is any doubt about either the price or the buyer, this should be brought to the auctioneer’s attention immediately. The speed of each sale varies but for guidance these run at approximately 120 lots per hour, General auction may run at approx. 200 lots per hour Bidding By Proxy Should you be unable to attend the sale, we will be pleased to make commission bids on your behalf or take bids over the telephone. Lots purchased online with Live Auctioneers, Invaluable / Artfact Live and ATG media will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed Payment Payment for lots purchased must be received in full within 48 hours of the sale. Items cannot be removed from the premises until payment has been cleared Clearance Dickins Auctioneers Ltd ask that items be removed promptly from the premises following the sale. If this is not possible please contact the auctioneers office as limited storage is available at the purchasers risk. Please note if storage arrangements are not made with the auctioneers office Dickins Auctioneers Ltd reserve the right to levy a handling charge of £10 if items are not removed from the premises by 12 noon on the Wednesday following the sale and thereafter will be charged £2 per lot, per day. Should the items still remain after 14 days, the items will be re offered in the next available auction in order to recover costs. Postage & Delivery Dickins Auctioneers Ltd will be happy to pack and post small purchases at the buyers expense or alternatively recommend specialist shippers. Collection by a third party If a third party is to collect goods on behalf of a buyer, formal written authority and identification will be required before the goods can be released. Firearms Firearms cannot be released without production of the necessary firearms certificate. Endangered Species Buyers are reminded that the sale of endangered species of fauna and flora are regulated under to convention on Trade in Endangered Species of Wile Fauna and Flora (CITES. General delivery information available from the auctioneer Dickins Auctioneers Ltd has an in-house packing/posting facility and will be happy to pack and post small items to the UK and abroad (some fragile items may be excluded from this service- please contact us for further details) Alternatively Dickins Auctioneers Ltd will be happy to recommend local transport companies who can arrange delivery of larger purchases at the buyer`s expense. Should you wish to collect items purchased in person Dickins are happy to hold items for a short time pending collection, providing prompt payment has been made. Please contact us for more information. Buyer`s Premium 17.5% + VAT Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed Shipping: Dickins Auctioneers Ltd will be happy to recommend local transport companies who can arrange delivery of larger purchases at the buyer`s expense. Dickins Auctioneers Ltd has an in-house packing/posting facility and will be happy to pack and post smaller items to the UK and abroad (some fragile items may be excluded from this service- please contact us for further details) Terms and Conditions. Conditions of Sale: Definitions In these conditions, Dickins Auctioneers Ltd – who act as auctioneers and agents for the vendor – are called ‘The Auctioneers’ and the representative of Dickins Auctioneers Ltd conducting the Auction is called ‘The Auctioneer’. General Whilst Dickins Auctioneers Ltd do make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot, or lots, is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. B) Dickins Auctioneers Ltd do not accept any responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify and in such cases the auctioneers do so as agents for the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims c) All Statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in b. Above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Dickins Auctioneers Ltd, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such cases Dickins Auctioneers Ltd do so as agents of the vendor and are themselves not responsible for such claims. D) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the auctioneer within ten days of the sale. The Auction I. The auctioneer has the absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving reason or without previous notice. He/she may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the auctioneers discretion. II. The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he/she has absolute discretion to settle it or re-offer the lot. The auctioneer may at his/her sole discretion determine the advances or bidding or refuse a bid III. Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the auctioneer) IV. All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. Inspection Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he/she has satisfied him/herself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all sale terms and conditions and physical condition and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. Property and Risk Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) have been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price is paid in full, but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer Purchase Price The purchaser of any lot shall pay the hammer price plus a premium (together with VAT) on the premium at the appropriate rate and on the hammer price at the appropriate rate if applicable on that lot. Lots marked with a * are subject to a 20% VAT on hammer price as well as the buyers premium. The premium shall be calculated at 17.5% + VAT (minimum of £1 per lot plus VAT). The premium is to be paid by all purchasers. The amount invoiced in respect of the premium will be inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be recoverable by the buyer. The vendor authorises the auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses form the hammer price and to retain the premium payable by the purchaser. Lots purchased online with Live Auctioneers, Invaluable / Artfact Live or ATG media will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and Invaluable / Artfact Live and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Dickins Auctioneers Ltd. You (i) authorise Dickins Auctioneers Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the sale via the-saleroom.com, and (ii) confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Dickins Auctioneers Ltd. Through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Dickins Auctioneers Ltd. Are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and cardholder address provided in fulfilment of the sale Droit de Suite Certain works of art within our sales may be subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right, which took effect in the United Kingdom on 14th February 2006. Under this legislation, we are required to collect a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. This royalty will be charged to the buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the buyers premium. It will not apply to works where the hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros), charges are calculated on a sliding scale. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’) and no handling costs or additional fees are retained by the auctioneers. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Please note that the royalty payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk Third Party Liability Every person on Dickins Auctioneers ltd premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his/her own risk. He/she shall have no claim against Dickins Auctioneers Ltd, its employees or agents in respect of accident which may occur, or injury, damage or loss however caused, save in so far as the injury damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Dickins Auctioneers Ltd. Information for Buyers: Buyers Premium & Payment 17.5% + VAT, up to £30,000.00 From £30,001.00 £12% + VAT. Minimum Buyers’ Premium £1 +VAT payment by cash, cheque, credit/debit cards (up to card limit) or by prior arrangement for larger amounts. Lots purchased online with Live Auctioneers, Invaluable / Artfact Live or with ATG media (The-saleroom.com) will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed Our preferred payment method is by bank / wire transfer, (all costs associated with bank transfers must be met by the purchaser )however, we also accept payment by cash, credit and debit cards. Please note there is a 2.5% surcharge payable on all credit card transactions, however, there is no surcharge on debit card transactions ( unless paying with an overseas debit card). Please note that ' card holder not present transactions' (i.e payments over the telephone) are limited to a maximum of £500 per transaction, unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers office or the goods will be collected in person by the cardholder. Droite de Suite Certain works of art within our sales may be subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right, which took effect in the United Kingdom on 14th February 2006. Under this legislation, we are required to collect a royalty payment for all qualifying works of art. This royalty will be charged to the buyer on the hammer price and in addition to the buyers premium. It will not apply to works where the hammer price is less than €1,000 (euros). The charge for works of art sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For items selling above €50,000 (euros), charges are calculated on a sliding scale. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’) and no handling costs or additional fees are retained by the auctioneers. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT.Please note that the royalty payment is calculated on the rate of exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of the sale. More information on Droit de Suite is available at www.dacs.org.uk VAT Value Added Tax (VAT) at the current rate is payable on the buyers premium in all cases. Please see conditions for information whereby VAT is also payable on the hammer price. Condition Reports It is recommended that prospective purchasers view the sale, however where this is not possible, we can provide a condition report without charge or obligation. If reference is not given to the condition of any lot within the catalogue, this does not imply that the lot is without faults or imperfections. All statements regarding condition reports (whether printed, made orally or given in e-mail) are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Dickins Auctioneers Ltd. Unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. Estimates Estimates are prepared in advance of the sale and do not include the buyers Premium (or VAT when this is paid on the hammer price). These are purely intended as a guide to prospective purchaser. Registration It is essential that all attending buyers obtain a purchaser number by registering at the clerk’s desk. Where possible, please register to bid prior to the sale commencing. Bidding Please make your bids clear to the auctioneer and if successful ensure that your purchaser number can be seen and that it is called out by the auctioneer. If there is any doubt about either the price or the buyer, this should be brought to the auctioneer’s attention immediately. The speed of each sale varies but for guidance these run at approximately 120 lots per hour, General auction may run at approx. 200 lots per hour Bidding By Proxy Should you be unable to attend the sale, we will be pleased to make commission bids on your behalf or take bids over the telephone. Lots purchased online with Live Auctioneers, Invaluable / Artfact Live and ATG media will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed Payment Payment for lots purchased must be received in full within 48 hours of the sale. Items cannot be removed from the premises until payment has been cleared Clearance Dickins Auctioneers Ltd ask that items be removed promptly from the premises following the sale. If this is not possible please contact the auctioneers office as limited storage is available at the purchasers risk. Please note if storage arrangements are not made with the auctioneers office Dickins Auctioneers Ltd reserve the right to levy a handling charge of £10 if items are not removed from the premises by 12 noon on the Wednesday following the sale and thereafter will be charged £2 per lot, per day. Should the items still remain after 14 days, the items will be re offered in the next available auction in order to recover costs. Postage & Delivery Dickins Auctioneers Ltd will be happy to pack and post small purchases at the buyers expense or alternatively recommend specialist shippers. Collection by a third party If a third party is to collect goods on behalf of a buyer, formal written authority and identification will be required before the goods can be released. Firearms Firearms cannot be released without production of the necessary firearms certificate. 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