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  • stavi
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    • Jan 2022
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    Re: Suggestions which FLASH programmer to buy...

    Hello,

    just a quick question:
    the samsung nand chip can be written as:
    k9gag08u0e with rt809f + peb1 expansion board?

    unfortunately, I couldn't find a clear reference to it, only the rt809H.

    Does anyone have experience?

    Many thanks

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    • Siamak604
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      • Aug 2021
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      #22
      Re: Suggestions which FLASH programmer to buy...

      Originally posted by stavi
      Hello,

      just a quick question:
      the samsung nand chip can be written as:
      k9gag08u0e with rt809f + peb1 expansion board?

      unfortunately, I couldn't find a clear reference to it, only the rt809H.

      Does anyone have experience?

      Many thanks
      unfortunately RT809F (with PEB1) doesn't support K9GAG08U0E-SCB0
      I recently purchased RT809F+PEB1 just to program this particular chip but so far no luck reading or adding this chip.
      seems like RT809H supports it , also XGecu T48/T56.

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