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Offline hummerjanneTopic starter

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I'm curious, I want to ask you a few questions. I have an 18 pin internal IC. What kind of programmer can I use to connect this to a computer? If it is possible to change this internally how can I access the source codes if there is internal password? My 2 questions are: What does the sound sound like when I press the remote control? So what is this? The truck makes a sound when it moves backwards, and a different sound when it moves forward. These connect to the remote control. So how does all this happen inside?
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Offline ataradov

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What is " 18 pin internal IC"? Internal compared to what? Does it have any markings on it?

What remote control? What sound? Do you really think your question makes any sense to anyone not familiar with what you are doing?
« Last Edit: January 18, 2024, 09:56:46 pm by ataradov »
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What is " 18 pin internal IC"? Internal compared to what? Does it have any markings on it?

What remove control? What sound? Do you really think your question makes any sense to anyone not familiar with what you are doing?
Maybe it's a case of googletranslatitis?
 

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GT is quite good usually. But clearly first part did not introduce what truck we are talking about.

One can guess that it is probably some sort of a controller for a truck. Real or a toy? Given that there is a remote control, it is probably a toy.

But it should also be obvious that the fact that IC has 18 pins is as useful as the fact that the truck has 4 wheels. 
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hey berke hey dostum turkishBerke, what are you doing in these foreign hands?
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Offline hummerjanneTopic starter

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Actually, what I want to ask is what is the connection between the integrated controller and the remote control, that is, how does the protocol between them work? By truck I mean RC. Is all this really about the microcontroller? I have an 18 pin IC, how can I connect it to the computer? I can access the source code, but there is a password, can I access it?
 

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What IC? Does it have any markings on it? If not, then you can pretty much forget about getting any source code.

Or at least attach some pictures of what you are talking about.
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There is no information page either, when I plug it directly into the AVR, the password appears.
 

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Are you trolling? What AVR? What password? Appears where?
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No, but I think I solved my problem, I was able to access it from the information page and I have the source code in it now.That was my problem. I asked you how I could find the password. Actually, I found the source code file on the manufacturer's page, it contains the codes.
 

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A device similar to this is useful
 

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Seems to be a fork off of OP's seemingly weird 12v tractor topic

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/12-volt-tractor-is-not-working
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No, I solved that problem. The tractor main switch was not working. I changed it and it started working.
 

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You never understood what I meant and of course I couldn't explain it either. I mean the car's ic, how do I connect it to the computer? I will recompile it, which device should I buy?
 

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I mean the car's ic, how do I connect it to the computer?
I think you will need a cable or radio waves for this.
 
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Offline hummerjanneTopic starter

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Please explain this a little more, I want to compile it and use it.
 

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@hummerjanne: Ask your self, if you read a post of someone with similar text as your own starting this thread, would you be able to provide answers?

We don't have crystal balls to look into and magically know what you are on about. Sure an 18 pin IC. Do you know how many IC's might have 18 pins?

Provide us with photos of the board in question, or the make and model of the truck you are writing about.

Further more within a microcontroller chip there is no source code. Source code, like the name states is the base of what is compiled or assembled into machine code. The later is written to the microcontroller. Unless of course the microcontroller runs an interpreter for basic or python, then source code might be there.

Conclusion, if you want more and better feedback give us something to work with.

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Conclusion, if you want more and better feedback give us something to work with.

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