Re: Suggestions which FLASH programmer to buy...
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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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?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/TNM-2000-USB...-/321207236799
There is a 5000 model also.Leave a comment:
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Whichever one has the best software or support. All the fancy hardware in the world won't do anything if they decide to release only some shitty software that only works in Windows 95 or something.Leave a comment:
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you mean how to read the chip?
well use linux and use the DD command to copy the whole device as sectors to a file.
or there are windows programs to do it, but i cant remember the name.
keep in mind, you probably cant make sense of the dump, it's only good for cloning.
most serial flash uses some type of filesystem.
if you dont know the detail you cant mount it and mess with the content.
also, writing to flash with errors may be an issue because the error mapping may clash with the dump.
these issues arent related to xd-hacks, but effect *all* nandflash programmers.Leave a comment:
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yes yes! but how you read the dam HEX file!
my head hurts! pfffffLeave a comment:
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if you just want to do serial nandflash,
you can use a modified xd-picturecard reader.
those are just nandflashLeave a comment:
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i'm doing a lot of 32Mbit chips, and i'm glad i'm using a 48XP to do them!Leave a comment:
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I guess it would be slower than a USB one. But I haven't seen anything take 1 hour though... but I haven't tried anything over 16Mbit IIRC, which took a few minutes. Most chips I do are very small and are under a minute.
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but it's like, 1hour per chip or something from what i remember!!!Leave a comment:
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It works - when you load the right program version.Leave a comment:
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Stilling running a parallel-port based Willem here... I don't use it much!Leave a comment:
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i did not, most of the time i use them to flash notebook bios. But i also use on MAXIM 29LV008CBTC-70G FLASH MEMORY chip and its doing great.Leave a comment:
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rtstorm, did you try to erase, program and test large TSOP48 4GB NAND flash chips?Leave a comment:
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i have the TL866 with many adapters and it is working fine, the released the 6.1 version now. It is simple tu useLeave a comment:
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Chriso, thank you for the link. Well, is a 39 pages thread, so I suppose answer to my question won't be so easy ;-) Actually, I'm not quite optimistic about this programmer is capable of programing 4GB NAND flash chips...
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Have a look at the EEVblog - there's a huge thread there about it
I bought mine from Amazon.Leave a comment:
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